Recent advancents in football data have seismically shifted the landscape of the game, on and off the pitch. Teams now ploy reams of analysts who scrutinise each player's every action. The media are offering ever-more advanced analysis on their broadcasts. Fans are beginning to engage with football stats like never before and in whole new ways.pThis book acts as the definitive guide for football analysis. xGenius is a game-changer for anyone seeking to advance their understanding of the beautiful game.puWhat is Expected Goals?ubb The Expected Goals method, otherwise known as 'xG', is the most powerful stat that can be used to analyse football. Put simply, it measures the quality of chances that teamsplayers are creating and conceding. It forms the basis of Tippett's first book, The Expected Goals Philosophy, which sold over 20,000 copies entirely on Amazon via self-publication.pxG was developed in a niche corner of the online football analytics community. It wasn't long before professional gamblers caught on and began using xG to turn over millions of pounds from the bookmakers. Eventually, a handful of pioneering football clubs caught wind of the metric and began using it across several verticals.pThey used it in recruitment, identifying hidden gs in the transfer market. They adapted their style of play in an attpt to create fewer, higher quality chances (which proved more successful at generating goals than taking multiple long-shots). They used it to scout upcoming opponents, as well as analyse their own performances.pExpected Goals has finally been accepted amongst the mainstream football community in recent years.