The CD LugoLike all the modest teams in the silver category of Spanish football, it bases its survival on maximizing its performance. Whether economically or sportingly, the Lugo have to make the most of opportunities that may arise aware of their inferiority with other teams of Second. However, the albivermellos are carrying out a true war economy on the green this season. A kind of “profit kitchen” that makes them occupy a surprising second position in the team conversion rate of the Smartbank League. To understand us, Lugo is the second team in the category that needs fewer shots on goal to score a goal, only behind the almighty Almeria.
And it is that the numbers do not fail. So far this season Lugo has shot on goal a total of 223 times scoring 20 goals, which gives a percentage of success in the auction of nine percent, two points above the average for the category, which stands at seven. Above the table directed by Rubén Albés there is only Almería, showing offensive muscle shooting on goal in 301 chances to score 30 goals and add a 10 percent accuracy rate. These data speak wonders of the albivermello attack that, with more limited resources than most, shows that each arrival in the opposite framework is synonymous with danger. Even the comparison with a priori teams much more armed in attack such as Sporting de Gijón, what have you needed 310 shots to add 16 goals (5.2% rate) or Leganés, showing the worst second conversion rate needing 311 shots to score only 15 points (a Pyrrhic 4.8% correctness).
But it is not only globally that photography favors the Lugo. The forward appears within the albivermella squad Jose Angel Carrillo, so alone he has needed nine shots between the three suits to add the five goals that accumulates so far this season, more than 50% correct. An aim that has placed the Murcian as the team’s top scorer and in the top-10 of scorers in Second so far in competition. It is clear that, despite what it may seem, the Lugo has gunpowder.