Then I suggest that you look at the criteria regarding ‘shots on goal’. You might even be surprised.
“Furthermore, blocked shots by other players also do not register as shots on target, unless that person is the last man in the defence.”
“Attacking quickly after a transition - when possession changes hands - is arguably overtaking Guardiola's philosophy at elite level, with emphasis increasingly placed on direct football that runs deliberately in contrast to possession and territory.”
It’s also more entertaining to watch. It’s like the triumph of Blitzkrieg over static defences.
This is the fundamental problem with the possession-based approach. The intention is to dominate and not to conquer.
Martin had more than a fair chance to see if he could manage in the Premier League and he failed. More than miserably. The fact that his replacement is also struggling and appears to be making things up as he goes along doesn’t mean that getting rid of Martin was the wrong thing to do.