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Isco (Real Madrid) vs. Oscar (Chelsea): Which Youngster Wins The Stats Battle?

Isco vs Oscar

The future is almost here, every single season we end up checking out just how well the youngsters seem to be doing at a particular club, did they sign the right youngster or who is the one who is playing the best?

The same applies to Isco and Oscar, both are playing for huge clubs, the Spaniard Isco plays for Real Madrid while Oscar plays for Chelsea and both players had impressive seasons last year. The pair have been stellar for their clubs but deciding who is better than the other might be tough, thanks to Squawka stats we can try to answer that problem.

Isco vs. Oscar: A battle of the youngsters

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We will be comparing the two based on last season’s stats and only the averages per game. While Isco played 34 games in La Liga for Real Madrid, Oscar played just 28 games for Chelsea in the Premier League.

The most telling stat is the number of goals scored by the two players, although Oscar played fewer games in the league that Isco, he scored twice as many goals as Isco. Oscar also just about leads the stats when it comes to providing assists for his teammates. The Chelsea player averages 0.29 assists per game while Isco comes in a shade lower with 0.26 assists per game for the Madrid team.

Attacking is the most important function for both players in their teams and when it comes to key passes per game, it is here that Isco shines, just a little more than the Brazilian. The Real Madrid star provides 1.29 key passes per game compared to the measly 1 key pass per game by Oscar.

The Spaniard is better in the chances created aspect as well since he averages 1.56 chances created per game compared to the 1.29 per game by Oscar, just going to show that passing and creating chances for his teammates is the aspect that Isco pays more attention to.

Isco also has a better passing game as he completes 88% of all his passes per game compared to just 82% for the Brazilian. While passing might be a little close, their dribbling and attacking ability with the ball at their feet tells a completely different story.

The Spaniard has a much better take-on% compared to Oscar; Isco averages 57% successful take-ons while Oscar averages just over 37% in this department.

So if it’s the goals that you count for, Oscar is the winner but the better player in the other aspects of the game has to be Isco.

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