
"Scoring 11 or 12 times from the first shot on target and not even being at the halfway point of the season suggests a certain element of luck, and it has already provoked question marks about how sustainable it is. Looking at the stats for the league in general, Inter are the top scorers with 36 goals, eight more than Milan who have 28 so far."
"Chivu's men have got those from 293 total shots, and 93 shots on target. For Allegri's side, their goals have come from 221 shots, 74 of which were on target. Milan therefore carry a higher shot on target percentage of 33.5% compared to 31.7% for their city rivals. Their shots per goal ratio is 0.11, while for the Nerazzurri it is 0.12."
AC Milan have recorded either 11 or 12 goals from their first shot on target in Serie A this season, with debate over one derby goal. Rafael Leao added another such goal after collecting a Rabiot cut-back and scoring via a deflection. The tally has raised questions about whether Milan are unusually lucky. Inter lead the league with 36 goals from 293 shots and 93 shots on target; Milan have 28 goals from 221 shots and 74 shots on target. Milan display a higher shots-on-target percentage (33.5%) and a slightly better shots-per-goal ratio (0.11) than Inter.
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