substack.com - Alex Marin Felices
The following summary critically reviews the research paper titled “Dynamic Expected Threat (DxT) Model: Addressing the Deficit of Realism in Football Action Evaluation” by Karim Hassani, Mohammed Ramdani and Marwane Lotfi. All data, figures, and analysis presented here are drawn from their original work; I do not claim any authorship or ownership of the content. This summary has been written to provide a concise and technically informed synthesis of the paper’s findings, methodologies, and implications, while maintaining fidelity to the authors’ intellectual contributions.
substack.com - Alex Marin Felices
How do you value the passes that move the ball into a dangerous zone — when none of them result in a shot?
In 2017, Tom Decroos and colleagues proposed one of the first structured answers.
It wasn’t flashy. It wasn’t deep learning.
But it introduced an idea that would shape football analytics for the next decade.