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R2.0 | ACS | K | D | A | +/– | KAST | ADR | HS% | FK | FD | +/– | ||
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0.77 0.25 1.81 | 183 91 368 | 11 3 8 | / 16 11 5 / | 2 2 0 | -5 -8 +3 | 44% 42% 50% | 112 59 217 | 27% 24% 30% | 0 0 0 | 4 4 0 | -4 -4 0 | |
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0.77 0.91 0.49 | 170 184 144 | 10 7 3 | / 16 10 6 / | 1 1 0 | -6 -3 -3 | 44% 50% 33% | 105 113 90 | 29% 32% 25% | 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 | |
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0.69 0.86 0.34 | 202 241 126 | 12 10 2 | / 18 12 6 / | 3 0 3 | -6 -2 -4 | 61% 58% 67% | 131 155 83 | 42% 65% 14% | 0 0 0 | 3 2 1 | -3 -2 -1 | |
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0.69 0.92 0.23 | 184 191 172 | 11 8 3 | / 17 11 6 / | 3 2 1 | -6 -3 -3 | 67% 75% 50% | 121 119 124 | 23% 19% 36% | 1 1 0 | 4 2 2 | -3 -1 -2 | |
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0.52 0.52 0.51 | 138 154 109 | 8 6 2 | / 17 12 5 / | 2 0 2 | -9 -6 -3 | 56% 58% 50% | 104 97 119 | 13% 17% 9% | 3 2 1 | 3 1 2 | 0 +1 -1 |
R2.0 | ACS | K | D | A | +/– | KAST | ADR | HS% | FK | FD | +/– | ||
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1.93 2.29 1.75 | 396 458 365 | 26 10 16 | / 10 3 7 / | 8 4 4 | +16 +7 +9 | 89% 83% 92% | 224 264 204 | 18% 25% 12% | 6 1 5 | 1 1 0 | +5 0 +5 | |
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1.40 0.54 1.83 | 269 74 367 | 18 1 17 | / 10 3 7 / | 10 4 6 | +8 -2 +10 | 89% 67% 100% | 155 47 209 | 8% 0% 9% | 2 0 2 | 0 0 0 | +2 0 +2 | |
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1.37 1.66 1.23 | 187 231 165 | 12 6 6 | / 7 3 4 / | 13 4 9 | +5 +3 +2 | 83% 67% 92% | 116 148 101 | 31% 28% 35% | 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 | |
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1.23 2.20 0.75 | 322 499 235 | 20 10 10 | / 13 5 8 / | 5 2 3 | +7 +5 +2 | 78% 100% 67% | 221 317 173 | 15% 19% 12% | 4 3 1 | 2 0 2 | +2 +3 -1 | |
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0.66 0.22 0.89 | 135 49 179 | 8 1 7 | / 13 5 8 / | 9 1 8 | -5 -4 -1 | 83% 50% 100% | 74 23 99 | 9% 33% 7% | 2 1 1 | 1 0 1 | +1 +1 0 |
R2.0 | ACS | K | D | A | +/– | KAST | ADR | HS% | FK | FD | +/– | ||
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0.25 1.81 0.77 | 183 91 368 | 20 3 8 | / 32 11 5 / | 3 2 0 | -12 -8 +3 | 44% 42% 50% | 112 59 217 | 27% 24% 30% | 0 0 0 | 4 4 0 | -4 -4 0 | |
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0.91 0.49 0.77 | 170 184 144 | 17 7 3 | / 32 10 6 / | 7 1 0 | -15 -3 -3 | 44% 50% 33% | 105 113 90 | 29% 32% 25% | 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 | |
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0.86 0.34 0.69 | 202 241 126 | 17 10 2 | / 33 12 6 / | 10 0 3 | -16 -2 -4 | 61% 58% 67% | 131 155 83 | 42% 65% 14% | 0 0 0 | 3 2 1 | -3 -2 -1 | |
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0.92 0.23 0.69 | 184 191 172 | 37 8 3 | / 32 11 6 / | 4 2 1 | +5 -3 -3 | 67% 75% 50% | 121 119 124 | 23% 19% 36% | 1 1 0 | 4 2 2 | -3 -1 -2 | |
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0.52 0.51 0.52 | 138 154 109 | 18 6 2 | / 33 12 5 / | 4 0 2 | -15 -6 -3 | 56% 58% 50% | 104 97 119 | 13% 17% 9% | 3 2 1 | 3 1 2 | 0 +1 -1 |
R2.0 | ACS | K | D | A | +/– | KAST | ADR | HS% | FK | FD | +/– | ||
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2.29 1.75 1.93 | 396 458 365 | 41 10 16 | / 23 3 7 / | 11 4 4 | +18 +7 +9 | 89% 83% 92% | 224 264 204 | 18% 25% 12% | 6 1 5 | 1 1 0 | +5 0 +5 | |
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0.54 1.83 1.40 | 269 74 367 | 41 1 17 | / 24 3 7 / | 16 4 6 | +17 -2 +10 | 89% 67% 100% | 155 47 209 | 8% 0% 9% | 2 0 2 | 0 0 0 | +2 0 +2 | |
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1.66 1.23 1.37 | 187 231 165 | 26 6 6 | / 18 3 4 / | 18 4 9 | +8 +3 +2 | 83% 67% 92% | 116 148 101 | 31% 28% 35% | 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 | |
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2.20 0.75 1.23 | 322 499 235 | 35 10 10 | / 23 5 8 / | 8 2 3 | +12 +5 +2 | 78% 100% 67% | 221 317 173 | 15% 19% 12% | 4 3 1 | 2 0 2 | +2 +3 -1 | |
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0.22 0.89 0.66 | 135 49 179 | 19 1 7 | / 22 5 8 / | 21 1 8 | -3 -4 -1 | 83% 50% 100% | 74 23 99 | 9% 33% 7% | 2 1 1 | 1 0 1 | +1 +1 0 |
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5 | / 15 / | 7 | -10 | |||||||||
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10 | / 16 / | 2 | -6 | |||||||||
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26 | / 15 / | 1 | +11 | |||||||||
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9 | / 16 / | 1 | -7 | |||||||||
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7 | / 16 / | 6 | -9 |
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15 | / 10 / | 3 | +5 | |||||||||
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11 | / 9 / | 12 | +2 | |||||||||
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23 | / 14 / | 6 | +9 | |||||||||
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15 | / 13 / | 3 | +2 | |||||||||
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14 | / 11 / | 5 | +3 |
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