Separate team context from match context
A team profile can describe style, strengths, and risks that persist across fixtures. The match page should then layer opponent, venue, kickoff, injuries, and source availability on top.
Team pages should explain the stable football context around squads and playing style, while fixture pages handle match-specific probabilities.
A team profile can describe style, strengths, and risks that persist across fixtures. The match page should then layer opponent, venue, kickoff, injuries, and source availability on top.
Useful public signals include recent form, expected starters, defensive stability, set-piece production, and whether the squad depends on a narrow set of high-usage players.
A team page should contain real analysis, not only a name and list of fixtures. That is why these entries include strengths, watch points, and model notes.