adamjonah
adamjonah OP t1_jbnnezx wrote
Reply to comment by velvlad in Erling Haaland's Record Goal-Scoring Pace - Follow up [OC] by adamjonah
The way I structured the data meant there were only values for goals, so it basically interpolates between two games where goals were scored.
adamjonah OP t1_jbl1vxc wrote
Reply to comment by PixieBaronicsi in Erling Haaland's Record Goal-Scoring Pace - Follow up [OC] by adamjonah
Yeah the way I created the data I didn't extend every value to the end of the season, so basically there are no horizontal lines, if they don't score another goal the line just stops.
adamjonah OP t1_jbjyb79 wrote
Reply to comment by BadassFlexington in Erling Haaland's Record Goal-Scoring Pace - Follow up [OC] by adamjonah
That was Mark Viduka's 2002/03 season, he scored 7 goals over 4 games, including a hat-trick against Charlton Athletic.
adamjonah OP t1_jbjwftb wrote
This is OC, though before I posted I searched the sub so thought I'd mention u/BoMcCready who seemed to have done a similar visualisation before me!
Tools: Python (pandas/seaborn)
Source: premierleague.com - scraped the data with Python
Submitted by adamjonah t3_11mvxss in dataisbeautiful
adamjonah OP t1_jbsshn4 wrote
Reply to comment by djdood0o0o in Erling Haaland's Record Goal-Scoring Pace - Follow up [OC] by adamjonah
I'd have to check specifically but I scraped from the very beginning of the Premier League data on their website, I think that in the 90s there were 22 teams not 20 so that's probably the reason.