Cádiz trusts its substitutes

At Cádiz, the bench is trusted. That is the conclusion that is drawn when studying the data on the minutes available to the substitutes so far this season. Cádiz, with 2,768 minutes, is the second team in LaLiga that distributes the most among its substitute players. A classification that Sevilla leads, with 15 minutes more than the team from the Tacita de Plata (2,768′). On the third step of the podium is Atlético (2,637′). On the ‘negative’ level, Osasuna is the one that uses his substitutes the least (1,571 minutes)followed by Real Madrid (1,785′) and Barcelona (1,928′).

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These data assume that Sergio now and Cervera before, have used their substitutes in a sum of 110 minutes per game in what we have played in the League; while Osasuna, the one with the least, only grants 62′. When breaking down the data, we find that Iván Alejo is the player who enjoys the most minutes coming off the bench at Cádiz, with 183′followed by the now Ibiza player on loan from the yellow team Álvaro Jiménez, with 182′ and Perea, on the third step of the podium, with 179′.

EQUIPMENT SUBSTITUTE MINUTES
SEVILLA 2.768
CÁDIZ 2.753
ATHLETIC 2.637
GRANADA 2.549
SPANISH 2.374
VILLARREAL 2.358
ELCHE 2.247
ALAVES 2.233
VALENCIA 2.213
LIGHTNING 2.201
CELTIC 2.167
BETIS 2.166
LEVANTE 2.165
ATHLETIC 2.152
REAL SOCIETY 2.144
MALLORCA 2.082
GETAFE 1.988
BARCELONA 1.928
REAL MADRID 1.785
OSASUNA 1.571

The curious thing about these data is that Alejo is not even among the 50 players who have had the most minutes coming off the bench. Therefore, the conclusion that remains is that Cádiz is a team that has a lot of confidence in its large bench. The most used revulsive of the League is the espanyolista Melamed, with 474 minutes so far in the League; followed by Jaime Mata, from Getafe, with 380′ and Nico Williams, from Athletic, with 359′.