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  Standings - Day 38
  PtsPWDLGFGA+/- 
1. Lyon81382495642737
2. Marseille643819712533815
3. Toulouse58381771444431
4. Rennes57381415938308
5. Lens573815121147416
6. Bordeaux57381691339354
7. Sochaux57381512114648-2
8. Auxerre543813151041410
9. Monaco513813121345387
10. Lille503813111445432
11. Saint-Etienne49381471752502
12. Le Mans49381116114546-1
13. Nancy49381310153744-7
14. Lorient49381213133340-7
15. Paris-SG483812121442420
16. Nice4338916133440-6
17. Valenciennes43381110173648-12
18. Troyes3938912173954-15
19. Sedan3538714174658-12
20. Nantes3538713182949-20
  Player Performance Index (PPI)

The Player Performance Index (PPI) is a numerical and objective evaluation of the performance of a Player during a match.

The actions specific to each role are taken into consideration and for each kind of ball played, a rating is calculated on an historical base and on the expectation of the performance for a player in that role. To give an example, a goalkeeper should save every shot he faces. Consequently, when he concedes a goal, it is considered a negative point in his evaluation, regardless of whether he was directly responsible for it or not. In the same way, if a team concedes a goal, it counts against all the defenders in that team. On the other hand, an interception or a tackle won counts as a positive factor. Obviously, a pass is not worthy of the same recognition as a goal, and is therefore not given the same rating, having its own 'coefficient of importance.'

The PPI is then calculated converting the evaluation obtained on a scale between zero and 10. An 'adequate' performance is represented by a value of 6, a very poor performance will result in a PPI of around 2, while a superb performance will result in a PPI between 9 and 10.

Warning: PPI will only rate players that have been on the pitch for more than 30 minutes

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