No longer does who is a guest and who is native, Bundesligla confirms this

The re-launching of Bundesligla, with only 3 domestic victories -- 7 drawbacks and 12 guest successes in 22 games played so far -- seems to suggest that closed doors have eliminated the field factor. A study of the University of Reading and Management School in Dusseldorf Otto Beisheim, on the effects the crowd [...] may have.
The re-launching of Bundesligla, with only 3 domestic victories -- 7 drawbacks and 12 guest successes in 22 games played so far -- seems to suggest that closed doors have eliminated the field factor.
A study of the University of Reading and Management School at Dusseldorf Otto Beisheim, on the effects that the crowd may have on the behavior of football players and referees, confirms that without fans, anyone playing at home loses more than anything.
Closed door matches played in European cups and in major continental leagues from 2002/03 have been taken into account: there are 161 total.
As for the score in the field, it turns out that in public in 46% of cases, the home team wins, without public data is down to 36%... that 10% less internal victories are transformed into the smallest part of the draw (2%) and almost completely into foreign team victories, which range from 26 to 34%... The goals' records made suggest that without the promotion of their fans, home teams score less: from 1,45 goals per match, the average drops to 1.23. It's not that much is already influenced by the positive of friends' goals.
The part of Bundesligla played so far increases the tendency: 13.6 % internal victories, 31.8 % draw of 54,6 % successes in transfers. As for referees, if on the one hand the figures do not suggest a major impact of the environmental factor in macro-making (pallite, red cards), on the other, they say that the yellow cards for friends go from 2.28 for the fans to 1.90 with closed doors. A notable drop...
Thus, more balanced matches are expected. Beyond technical values, the numbers show: Those with the hottest stadiums risk losing more. And yesterday's Borussia was the testimony.












