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If you are talking about Harry Kane or Jude Bellingham, then probably 3 games. If you play for a Championship side punching far above the weight, then I guess 6-8 games. Saturday was only our second defeat, so to call any of our players out of form would be a little bit silly, in my humble opinion.
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How many games does it take for you to think a player is 'out of form'? on 18:23 - Nov 27 with 531 views
How many games does it take for you to think a player is 'out of form'? on 18:12 - Nov 27 by MK1
If you are talking about Harry Kane or Jude Bellingham, then probably 3 games. If you play for a Championship side punching far above the weight, then I guess 6-8 games. Saturday was only our second defeat, so to call any of our players out of form would be a little bit silly, in my humble opinion.
Yeah I think you're probably right - it also depends a bit on how you are measuring form. For something basic like goals then you might be doing everything right and just coming out the wrong side of fine margins for a few games. If you look a bit more widely then you might consider number of touches, xG, xGA, shot creating actions, etc. etc. It probably takes all the measurables to be down for a period of games for someone to be out of form.