Search Results - Forcher, L.
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AI in Bundesliga match analysis - expected possession value (EPV) vs. expected goals (xG) to predict match outcomes in soccer
Forcher, L., Forcher, L., Woll, A., Altmann, S.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)article“…Forcher, L.…”
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The keys of pressing to gain the ball - Characteristics of defensive pressure in elite soccer using tracking data
Forcher, L., Forcher, L., Altmann, S., Jekauc, D., Kempe, M.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2024)article“…Forcher, L.…”
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Shedding some light on in-game formation changes in the German Bundesliga: Frequency, contextual factors, and differences between offensive and defensive formations
Forcher, L., Preine, L., Forcher, L., Wäsche, H., Jekauc, D., Woll, A., Gross, T., Altmann, S.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2023)article“…Forcher, L.…”
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Effective playing time affects physical match performance in soccer: An analysis according to playing position
Altmann, S., Forcher, L., Woll, A., Härtel, S.Published in Biology of Sport (2023)article“…Forcher, L.…”
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Is ball-possession style more physically demanding than counter-attacking? The influence of playing style on match performance in professional soccer
Forcher, L., Forcher, L., Wäsche, H., Jekauc, D., Woll, A., Gross, T., Altmann, S.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2023)article“…Forcher, L.…”
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The use of player tracking data to analyze defensive play in professional soccer - A scoping review
Forcher, L., Altmann, S., Forcher, L., Jekauc, D., Kempe, M.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2022)article“…Forcher, L.…”
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