Goal efficiency
How clinical and direct the player was in front of goal — volume, accuracy, and conversion.

Guarani U20 · Serie C · Attacker · #18 · Brazil · 19 yrs
Michael plays as an attacker for Guarani U20. Michael is a Brazilian international, 19 years old, attacker, currently at Guarani U20. Michael wears shirt number 18 for Guarani U20. Michael was born in Brazil on 2006-04-15. Michael's Sportra profile tracks season statistics across Serie C, São Paulo Youth Cup. Michael's page brings together career clubs, trophies, injury history, multi-competition stats, and related news headlines. On Sportra you can explore Michael season statistics, transfer history, trophies, injury updates, and related news across every competition tracked in the profile.

Attacker · #18
Season intelligence
Profile as Attacker: balanced output without a single dominant trait. Archetype: Balanced contributor.
Scaled 0–99 from season output — map to fantasy, comparisons, or scouting cards.
Per-90 rates, efficiency ratios, and Sportra indices from season totals.
How clinical and direct the player was in front of goal — volume, accuracy, and conversion.
Playmaking output: assists, key passes, and custom chance-creation signals.
Minutes, availability, and how central they were to the team.
Every tracked category for this league and season, grouped by Sportra.
Michael plays as an attacker for Guarani U20. Michael is a Brazilian international, 19 years old, attacker, currently at Guarani U20. Michael wears shirt number 18 for Guarani U20. Michael was born in Brazil on 2006-04-15. Michael's Sportra profile tracks season statistics across Serie C, São Paulo Youth Cup. Michael's page brings together career clubs, trophies, injury history, multi-competition stats, and related news headlines. On Sportra you can explore Michael season statistics, transfer history, trophies, injury updates, and related news across every competition tracked in the profile.

Attacker · #18
Season intelligence
Profile as Attacker: balanced output without a single dominant trait. Archetype: Balanced contributor.
Scaled 0–99 from season output — map to fantasy, comparisons, or scouting cards.
Per-90 rates, efficiency ratios, and Sportra indices from season totals.
How clinical and direct the player was in front of goal — volume, accuracy, and conversion.
Playmaking output: assists, key passes, and custom chance-creation signals.
Minutes, availability, and how central they were to the team.
Every tracked category for this league and season, grouped by Sportra.

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY LUKE POWER: As a man who once sang Stand by Me at his Aston Villa initiation in 2014, Tom Cleverley is grateful that Plymouth Argyle tuned in more than a decade on.
Millwall remain my main club, but others have turned my head, writes Michael Opitz. Also letters from Neil Bage and Ariel J FriedlanderI read Luke McLaughlin’s article with a great deal of empathy, yet still with some uneasiness about the taboo of having more than one club (Have you ever switched allegiance as a football fan? You are not alone, 1 August). A world I inhabit.I too was at the Millwall v Forest game marred by crowd trouble. It was my first! My family are mostly Millwall, who remain my club, but having seen them drop down the divisions and play in the third tier, my head was turned by better technique and Tottenham- and Arsenal-supporting friends. They will never understand my soft spot for both clubs. Continue reading...
Michael: I know pundits are writing Newcastle off this season and so are some of the fans but I'm optimistic and hope Matthias Jaissle can prove people wrong and we end up having a really good season. Obviously Jaissle has been successful at his previous clubs so let's hope he can bring that to Newcastle United.
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY LUKE POWER: As a man who once sang Stand by Me at his Aston Villa initiation in 2014, Tom Cleverley is grateful that Plymouth Argyle tuned in more than a decade on.
Millwall remain my main club, but others have turned my head, writes Michael Opitz. Also letters from Neil Bage and Ariel J FriedlanderI read Luke McLaughlin’s article with a great deal of empathy, yet still with some uneasiness about the taboo of having more than one club (Have you ever switched allegiance as a football fan? You are not alone, 1 August). A world I inhabit.I too was at the Millwall v Forest game marred by crowd trouble. It was my first! My family are mostly Millwall, who remain my club, but having seen them drop down the divisions and play in the third tier, my head was turned by better technique and Tottenham- and Arsenal-supporting friends. They will never understand my soft spot for both clubs. Continue reading...
Michael: I know pundits are writing Newcastle off this season and so are some of the fans but I'm optimistic and hope Matthias Jaissle can prove people wrong and we end up having a really good season. Obviously Jaissle has been successful at his previous clubs so let's hope he can bring that to Newcastle United.
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