shreyas7kha / FootballFbrefPlottingLinks
Fbref is a popular football stats/metrics site which collections information from Ted Knutson's StatsBomb. You can save this data in a csv or excel format. This is a Python module which collects any raw csv file from Fbref and plot the data based on whichever two axes you want it to. You can also scrape data from whichever Fbref page you wish to…
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