I think, it this might be a good start when evaluating the performance of a team and therefor its manager (even though only responsible for a part of it).
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Table on understat)
That tells us:
Paris
- has most wins (26 to Lilles 24)
- fewest draws (4 to Lilles 11)
- a few more losses than Lille (8 to 3, United had 6 losses this season which is considered as great)
- scored the most goals (86 to Lilles 64, United 73)
- conceded just 5 more goals than Lille (28 to Lilles 23, United conceded 44)
- had the highest xG value (around 84 to Lilles 48, United 63)
- had a higher xGA value (37 to Lilles 26, United has 42, ManCity 30)
- had a higher xPTS value (78 to Lilles 68, infact Lyon had the highest value in this with 79)
What does that tell us...?
A) Statistics only get you so far
B) Lille had a freak season overperforming their xPTS by 15 points (absolutely admirably, feels great to have a dark horse winning it)
C) Paris had a pretty good season despite not ending top of the league table.
It feels weird, to bash Poch for not getting first spot considering the team. I remember there was quite some uproar during the season when someone noticed, that Leicester (for most of the season) was performing very close to our own level despite having an inferior squad. I won't check if there are overlappings in the posters but you never know...
I get it, some of the Poch hailing was over the top and it is quite understandable to rectify it. But in the end of the day, when evaluating a teams performance let alone a managers performance, these personal issues shouldn't cloud the view. What Poch did for Spurs and Southhampton was great, lets see what he can do with Paris. I doubt that they will sack him on the short-term, I felt that his appointment had at least a mid-term project in mind, which I guess is needed looking at the current squad.