UCL Final: Data Reveals the Pride of a Fighter. João Neves and His “0.2-Second Scavenger” Performance
- 2026.06.16
- android, iOS, myRoupeiro, サッカーデータ分析
Introduction In the 2026 UEFA Champions League Final between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Arsenal, a historic battle pushed the game into extra time and penalties. PSG ultimately clinched the title, securing their dominance in Europe with back-to-back championships. I recorded every ball-in-play event—a total of 1,687 actions—during the 90 minutes of regulation (103 minutes including stoppage time) using the app myRoupeiro. This article delves deeper into insights beyond what the app’s standard visualization can show. What emerged from this deep dive was not reflected in the flashy stats found on typical websites, but rather the sheer “will” of one young fighter: João Neves. Let’s peel back the layers behind his “28-second” performance. Note: This is an independent analysis and has no affiliation with any official data. It has not undergone formal quality control, and some insights are based on my own subjective interpretation. Please treat this data as a reference only. Additionally, please be aware that some parts of this article were generated with the assistance of AI.” The Protagonist of Just “28 Seconds” in a 103-Minute Battle The fierce battle, which lasted 103 minutes including stoppage time, was a test of endurance. Amidst this, João Neves held the ball […]