FIFA World CupIvory Coast won the chance-quality case by 1.31 xG to 0.5, a gap of 0.81 that supports the result but not an exaggerated market upgrade. The scoreboard says 2-0; the numbers say a clear yet measured superiority. Crime Index at 45% places the match in the middle band: enough statistical imbalance to confirm the winner, not enough to justify panic inflation.
Ivory Coast’s key red flag is efficiency. With 2 goals from 1.31 xG, the Luck Factor lands at 1.53, meaning conversion ran 53% above expected. That crosses the unsustainable threshold and signals finishing variance rather than repeatable attacking certainty. Curaçao posted only 0.5 xG and finished with a Luck Factor of 0.00, a total underconversion that points more to limited volume than complete attacking emptiness.
Market interpretation should separate result accuracy from performance exaggeration. A team generating 1.31 xG did enough to win; a team scoring 2 from that base did not produce evidence for automatic overpricing next time out. On the opposite side, Curaçao’s zero-goal output can mislead if traders read only the final score, because 0.5 xG still implies some residual scoring potential.
Scoreline followers will see a routine two-goal win; investigators should see an efficient finish layered onto only a moderate xG advantage.
| Position | Market Narrative | Detective's Read |
|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Public may upgrade Ivory Coast sharply after a 2-0 win | Win was justified by +0.81 xG, but not dominant enough for aggressive price compression |
| Total Goals | Two goals may push sentiment toward repeat overs | Combined xG was only 1.81; finishing outperformed expectation, so overs need caution |
| Asian Handicap | Market may stretch Ivory Coast lines after a clean-sheet victory | Dangerous if handicap widens too far; Luck Factor 1.53 hints at inflated perception |
| BTTS | Curaçao blanking may drive “No” support | Curaçao’s 0.5 xG and Luck Factor 0.00 suggest some rebound probability in softer setups |
| Individual Total | Ivory Coast team total may rise on narrative momentum | Two goals from 1.31 xG is efficient rather than explosive; ceiling may be overstated |
Ivory Coast solved the case on chance quality, but the finishing ran hot at 153% of expected and should be treated as unstable evidence. Curaçao lost cleanly, yet their zero return slightly understates what a 0.5 xG output can produce next time.