Recently it has become fashionable to analyze games not only on the level of statistics, but also from the point of view of video analysis. I'm wondering how complementary these approaches really are. For example, is it possible to draw conclusions about a player's talent based on numbers alone, or is it better to watch games and pay attention to his actions on the field? I would like to hear the opinions of those who are fond of analytics and often use both methods.
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