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After 120 minutes of football on Saturday afternoon, the FA Cup final was set to be decided by a penalty shootout. For the second time this year, Liverpool and Chelsea could not be separated on the biggest stage.
The two sides have contested four matches in all competitions this season, and all four of them have ended in draws. The clash at Wembley over the weekend followed the theme, with neither team scoring a single goal from a total of 27 shots.
Jurgen Klopp's men ended up winning by six goals to five in the shootout, but did his team take the best selection of penalties? The quality of each effort can be assessed according to certain models.
Similar to Expected Goals (xG), a value can be placed on each penalty to determine its likelihood of beating the goalkeeper based on historical outcomes.
After the clash, @PenaltyKickStat released findings surrounding


