You know what he means though? I noticed it after the Liverpool game and have commented on BPS points before. Its the apparent lack of correlation between
meaningful impact and the actual BPS awarded.
All of the big points (that contribute towards a total that then decides the 1-2-3 BPS) are for clean sheets, goals, assists, penalty saves, whereas the most common minus score is for a yellow card.
Two players scored… he gets more than them. Two players assisted.. he gets more than them. So it’s clean sheets then?
There are five ‘defenders’ who got a clean sheet… he’s the only one booked, so there’s got to be something else for him? But he didnt score, he didn’t assist and from the highlights I saw, he wasn’t some modern day Beckenbauer bringing the ball out.
It seems like every time he wanders 20 yards upfield and makes a pass, he gets some special points.
At least with Garnacho, you can make a case for Dendonker getting three BPS
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