Demba Ba has sent a warning out to Liverpool, he’s in the mood to break their hearts once more on Thursday when Beşiktaş visit Anfield in the Europa League.
The Senegalese striker is enjoying an excellent campaign in the Turkish Super League since his move from Chelsea last summer. However, it’s no secret that Liverpool have enjoyed an excellent run of form of their own, especially defensively, which makes Ba’s return against the Red’s back-line that little bit more interesting.
The guys at Opta powered fantasy football game Oulala have taken a closer look at Ba’s performance stats this season for his new club Beşiktaş and compared them to those of Liverpool centre-back Martin Škrtel, the man who faces the difficult job of stopping him.
Ba has netted 13 goals in his 17 Super League appearances this season, a rate of 1 goal every 101 minutes. He sits joint top of the Turkish domestic goalscoring charts with Fernandao of Bursaspor. Ba has enjoyed a shot accuracy of 66% and has 2 assists to his name.
Martin Škrtel’s stats are just as impressive from a defensive point of view. The Slovak has made an impressive 227 clearances for Liverpool, the fourth most of any player in the Premier League. He has also won 57.1% of his tackles and made a total of 37 interceptions in his 22 appearances.
For head-to-head battles there has clearly been one winner this season. Škrtel has dominated 70.2% of his aerial battles in the Premier League compared to Ba’s disappointing 36.5% in the Super League. The Liverpool defender has also won 62.6% of his ground duels, again well ahead of Ba’s 38.6%.
For passing Škrtel leads further with an average of 51 passes made per game, three times as many as his opponent Ba who averages 17 passes per match. Škrtel excels for pass competition too with a high rate of 91% against Ba’s lesser 72%.
The most shocking stat of the lot is fouls committed by each of the two players. With only 0.82 fouls per game defender Škrtel has made less than half the number of fouls that striker Ba has who has a surprisingly high 1.71 fouls per game.
The stats suggest that the Liverpool defender has the upper hand over his opponent going into the first leg. Let battle commence.