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panteliiis
pantelis :
αυτα τα νουμερα βγαινουν οχι επειδη ο γιοβιτς ειναι πιο πεσμενος αλλα επειδη 1) περσι ο γιοβιτς στην μιλαν ειχε 16 παιχνιδια με μεσο ορο 38 λεπτα ανα παιχνιδι ενω φετος εχει 26 παιχνιδια με 75 λεπτα μεσο ορο οποτε ειναι λογικο να ειναι πιο κουρασμενος οταν παιζει τοσο σε αντιθεση με οταν εμπαινε ως αλλαγη παντα στην μιλαν και β) διαφορα στην ενταση του πρωταθληματος ιταλιας-ελλαδας
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siryannis1
SirYannis :
Τα στατιστικά που αναφέρεις για τη φυσική κατάσταση του Γιόβιτς δεν ισχύουν και εξηγώ γιατί: ο μέσος χρόνος συμμετοχής του ήταν 35 λεπτά πράγμα που σημαίνει ότι είναι αδύνατο να καλύψει 9 χιλιόμετρα σε αυτό το χρονικό διάστημα.
2026-05-10 14:44:29
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nostradamos_six
Nostro :
Ο καθηγητής ακούμε προσεκτικά
2026-05-15 13:52:52
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dimitris_kavvuris
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2026-05-09 15:37:41
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giasenazovid
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λογικό μου φαίνεται όταν εκτός απ' 4-5 ομάδες του ελληνικού πρωταθλήματος οι υπόλοιπες παίζουν με οκτώ παίκτες στην μεγάλη τους περιοχή απ' το 15' του αγώνα, πόση ένταση να καταγράψεις;
2026-05-09 10:49:15
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