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Defensive Actions Per 90 — overview

Defensive Actions Per 90

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Defensive Actions Per 90 (DA/90) is a statistical metric that measures the average number of tackles, interceptions, blocks, and clearances a player performs over a 90-minute match.
It's a way to see how often a player gets involved in stopping the opponent's attacks during an average game.
Defensive Actions Per 90 — shape
Top teams use DA/90 to identify players with high defensive work rates, evaluate their contribution within pressing schemes, or pinpoint key individuals who consistently regain possession.

Two Ways to See It

Data Lens

For analysts, a high DA/90 score typically indicates a player's significant defensive engagement and work rate, often correlating with their role in breaking up play or the team's overall defensive strategy. It provides a raw quantitative measure of defensive output.

Scout Lens

A scout looks beyond the raw number, assessing the quality and timing of each defensive action: Is the tackle clean and effective? Is the interception well-read and does it lead to possession? The impact and decision-making behind each action are crucial for a scout's evaluation.

N'Golo Kanté, Casemiro, Rodri, many defensive midfielders and full-backs
Watch for players who are constantly chasing, engaging opponents, winning the ball back, or getting in the way of shots and passes.

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