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The dust settles on another gripping Liberty A-League regular-season campaign. Melbourne City held their nerve to finish above defending Sydney FC and be crowned 2023-24 Premiers on a dramatic final day of the season. City finished two points clear at the summit after Sydney lost their final two matches and missed out on the chance to land a record fourth straight title. Newcastle were easily the most efficient side when it comes to converting their xG into what really matters – actual goals – as they scored 43 times from an xG of 32.94 for a positive differential of 10.06. Since Opta began collecting such data, that positive differential is actually the second-best on record, behind only Canberra United in 2017-18 (10.31).
Defensively, Canberra were far from great, conceding 47 goals from 49.41 expected goals against (xGA). That being said, it was Adelaide United who were the league’s worst-performing side defensively, both in terms of goals conceded (56) and xGA (51.27). It is no surprise that they finished bottom, especially when throwing in the fact they accumulated a meagre 24.28 xG in attack. Sophie Harding of Western Sydney Wanderers finished joint-second with 12 goals, despite leading the way for the most shots taken (92) – the most recorded by a player in a single season since at least 2017-18, 10 more than previous-highest Emily Gielnik in 2020-21.
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