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Sky Sports turns to unusual source for ‘expert’ analysis

Published 21:06 2 Aug 2015 BST

Updated 17:28 3 Aug 2015 BST

Tom Victor
Sky Sports turns to unusual source for ‘expert’ analysis

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The Football Manager series has become a lot more sophisticated in recent years, but maybe this is a bit much.

When assessing potential Manchester United transfer targets, Sky Sports went as far as sharing stats from the iconic game as a means of assessing certain players' suitability for a move to the 20-time English champions. https://twitter.com/MattyCusick/status/627916346207141889?s=09 Sure, Robert Lewandowski is a top striker who famously demolished Real Madrid in a Champions League semi-final, but his 16/20 for finishing and 18/20 first touch stats are what really help mark him out as a target for a top-four side. Apparently. Considering the game identified the likes of Cherno Samba (recently retired) and Freddy Adu (currently back in the US after struggling to hold down a place in Finland) as potential world superstars, forgive us if we're reluctant to judge players purely on the strength of their Football Manager stats.
Sky Sports turns to unusual source for 'expert' analysis