Surprise ranking of Serie A: Juventus ends out of Europe, Milan towards Serie B

Not only is there the traditional sequence of the A series but there are other special ones that, while not determining who wins and who lose, clearly indicate a team's performance. This is the case with the ratings made by Transfermarks that list clubs based on feasibility skills, making a reflection [...]
Not only is there the traditional sequence of the A series but there are other special ones that, while not determining who wins and who lose, clearly indicate a team's performance.
This is the case with a classification made by Transfermarks that lists clubs based on feasibility skills, making a reflection of shots made and goals marked.
In the last place of this ranking is Udinese, which has a feasibility rate of 7.6%, with 27 goals scored from 353 in total.
Milan is also in the cold ranking area with Spal, taking 18th and 19th place, with 8.6% and 7.8%, respectively. The Reds have, in fact, achieved only 39 goals from 455 shots, while Spal 23 out of 293 attempts.
Naples is positioned only briefly outside the category drop zone, along with Fiorentina and Bologistna, who take 17th, 16th and 15th, with 10.6%, 10.9%, 11.7%, respectively.
The next surprise comes to the ranking head, held by Susuolo at 88.7%, a percentage reached thanks to 55 goals from 62 total shots. No team in the last 10 years, according to this rating, has reached such a high percentage.
Behind Sasuolo is Atlanta, with “just” 19,7%, thanks to 83 goals scored by 424 shots. Lazio and Cgliari hold third and fourth place with 17,7% and 17.1%, while Inter (16%), Genoa (15.4%) and Turin (15.4%) are positioned at 5th, 6th and 7th, respectively.
Juventus holds only eighth position in this particular ranking, with 15% having achieved 63 goals from 421 in total. Following Lecce and Brescia, with 15% eI 13.6%, thanks to 38 goals from 253 stamp shots and 27 goals from 199 hits of the Lombards.
They complete the rankings Rome (13.4%), Parma (13.1%), Sampdoria (12.7%), Verona (11.9%), at 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th, respectively.












