LaLiga's top starting XI 19-20, according to the stats
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There are few things in the world more objective than numbers and statistics. After the 2019-20 season of the First Division, ProFootballDB has analyzed the figures of all players to determine who has been the best.
It should be remembered that this ideal eleven is based solely and purely on player data for every 90 minutes of play. Regardless of where they are in the rankings, it is the statistics that determine whether they are in this ideal eleven.
Goalkeeper: Aitor Fernández (Levante)
The Levante goalkeeper has made the most stops for every 90 minutes played. His value reached 4.34 interventions.
Right-back: Jorge Miramón (Levante)
A good defender has to know how to recover the ball well and anticipate the opponent. The full-back made up to 2.52 successful interceptions for every 90 minutes of play.
Right central defender: Leandro Cabrera (Getafe/Espanyol)
He arrived at Espanyol in the middle of the season, but he could not avoid the relegation. Despite this, he has been the player who has given more successful long passes in the whole La Liga, 5.52 per 90 minutes.
Central left-handed: David García (Osasuna)
In his return to the First Division, the player has shown himself to be imperial at the top. He is the player with the most air duels won, with 5.05 for every 90 minutes.
Left back: Jose Antonio Cote (Eibar)
Although it was not his best season in First Division, the player showed he's still got it. He put in 4.87 crosses for every 90 minutes.
Inside right: Éver Banega (Sevilla)
In what is his farewell to the First Division, the Sevilla midfielder has been the player with the most successful progressive passes in the whole of La Liga, with 10.79 for every 90 minutes.
Defensive midfielder: Carlos Henrique Casemiro (Real Madrid)
A key player for the title winners, he once again proved to be infallible in defensive tasks in the middle of the field. The Brazilian recovered 12.6 balls for every 90 minutes.
Inside left: Toni Kroos (Real Madrid)
Another player from the winning team who excels in statistics. Up to 65.23 successful passes for every 90 minutes gave the German metronome of Real Madrid.
Wing-half: Leo Messi (Barcelona)
The statistics say that he has been the most decisive player in attack. Beyond the 'Pichichi', the Argentine has added 1.41 goals plus assists for every 90 minutes played.
Centre forward: Karim Benzema (Real Madrid)
The champion's top scorer also excels in statistics. He has opened the can the most times, scoring the first goal at 0.29, almost once in every three games.
left-wing forward: Lucas Ocampos (Sevilla)
One of the revelations of the season, the winger of Sevilla, who has played on both sides, has been the most dribbling of LaLiga. He has completed up to four dribbles every 90 minutes.