Phrases with «goal differential»

"Goal differential" refers to the difference between the number of goals a team or individual has scored and the number of goals they have conceded in a game, tournament, or season. It helps measure the overall performance of a team by quantifying their ability to score goals and prevent their opponents from scoring. A positive goal differential means a team has scored more goals than they have conceded, indicating a strong performance, while a negative goal differential indicates the opposite. Full definition

Sentences with «goal differential»

  • Three wins and a plus - three goal differential from eight road games is unacceptable. (sbnation.com)
  • So I'm really seeing our season - end goal differential as 5 - 10 — probably with more wins than last year, but also, more performances like we saw opening night. (sbnation.com)
  • It doesn't take a math expert to recognize that that represents an unsustainable goal differential. (centerlinesoccer.com)
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