Genoa is the tallest and “native” team on the Serie A pitch



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Pandev and Destro face to face after the tie (Photo Genoa cfc Tanopress)

It could be the impression, now from CIES Football Observatory Confirmation also comes: Genoa, among the Serie A teams, is the one with the most new starters, on average, after Benevento. The statistical work examines the minutes obtained this season by the players (data updated to December 1) and tracks the number of months that the players have spent at the club on average. The result? In Genoa’s starting lineup, it’s as if all the players had arrived 16 months ago.

BENEVENTO AND LAZIO – Benevento only has the highest numbers (15.8), revolutionized in the summer with 7 arrivals, including former Genoa players Iago Falqué and Lapadula, and 15 outgoing operations. The ranking of teams with less months of permanence in the squad of the aligned players rewards Lazio’s “stability”: Simone Inzaghi’s eleven spent an average of 40 months in the biancoceleste environment. Napoli (38.5), Atalanta (33.4) and Sassuolo (32.3) are among the teams least likely to change their skin in the transfer market.

HEIGHT AND NURSERY – But there are two other specialties in which the Griffon excels. The first is the following: since the beginning of the season, the Griffin’s is there maximum formation of Serie A (185.9 cm, ahead of Juventus and Lazio both with 185.2), in a ranking that places Napoli as the lowest team in the league (180.6 cm). The second, on the other hand, is an interesting statistic, because it takes into account, during the entire playing time, the percentage occupied by players who have played at least three seasons between 15 and 21 years in the club in which they are registered. at present. What comes out? 22.4% of Grifone minutes are occupied by players trained for three years at the Genoa kindergarten. A figure that testifies to the work carried out by the rossoblù youth teams and that rewards the different Perin, Zima, Bani, Criscito, Ghiglione, Sturaro, Rovella and Micovschi. And now, a year ago, CIES itself had estimated that Genoa changed two modules per year on average …


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