Selon Les Amateurs De Football Cavani Finira La Saison Meilleur Buteur De L1 … Et Verratti Meilleur Joueur

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Selon Les Amateurs De Football Cavani Finira La Saison Meilleur Buteur De L1 … Et Verratti Meilleur Joueur Le Baromètre sport Football : les stars du championnat de Ligue 1 Sondage réalisé par pour et Publié le dimanche 9 octobre 2016 Levée d’embargo le dimanche 9 octobre – 08h30 Méthodologie Recueil Enquête réalisée auprès d’un échantillon de Français interrogés par Internet les 5 et 6 octobre 2016. Echantillon de 1 009 personnes représentatif de la Echantillon population française âgée de 18 ans et plus, dont 423 amateurs de football. La représentativité de l’échantillon est assurée par la méthode des quotas appliqués aux variables suivantes : sexe, âge et profession de l’interviewé après stratification par région et catégorie d’agglomération. Précisions sur les marges d’erreur Chaque sondage présente une incertitude statistique que l’on appelle marge d’erreur. Cette marge d’erreur signifie que le résultat d’un sondage se situe, avec un niveau de confiance de 95%, de part et d’autre de la valeur observée. La marge d’erreur dépend de la taille de l’échantillon ainsi que du pourcentage observé. Si le pourcentage observé est de … Taille de 5% ou 10% ou 20% ou 30% ou 40% ou 50% l’Echantillon 95% 90% 80% 70% 60% 800 1,5 2,5 2,8 3,2 3,5 3,5 900 1,4 2,0 2,6 3,0 3,2 3,3 1 000 1,4 1,8 2,5 2,8 3,0 3,1 2 000 1,0 1,3 1,8 2,1 2,2 2,2 Lecture du tableau : Dans un échantillon de 1000 personnes, si le pourcentage observé est de 20%, la marge d’erreur est égale à 2,5%. Le pourcentage réel est donc compris dans l’intervalle [17,5 ; 22,5]. Principaux enseignements Selon les amateurs de football Cavani finira la saison meilleur buteur de L1 … et Verratti meilleur joueur Les amateurs de football voient Cavani finir meilleur buteur de la Ligue 1 devant... Balotelli Début septembre, notre Baromètre Sport Odoxa-Winamax-RTL révélait que les amateurs de football étaient particulièrement confiants quant à la réussite d’Edinson Cavani et de Mario Balotelli dans leur équipe respective. 61% d’entre estimaient que la direction francilienne avait eu raison de faire confiance au buteur uruguayen en remplacement de Zlatan et 69% jugeaient que le recrutement de « Super Mario » était un excellent choix de la part des Aiglons. Le mois de septembre a pour le moment donné raison aux amateurs de football. Edinson Cavani est aujourd’hui en tête du classement des buteurs avec 8 réalisations et l’Italien a déjà marqué 5 buts en 3 matchs et est devenu en moins d’un mois la nouvelle idole de l’Allianz Riviera. Après avoir eu raison contre l’avis de nombreux commentateurs, les amateurs de football ne vont tout de même pas « retourner leur veste ». Interrogés sur leur pronostic sur le meilleur buteur à la fin de la 38ème journée, ils placent les deux joueurs en tête du classement. Cavani sera le « pichichi » de la Ligue 1 pour 47% de amateurs de football, devant Mario Balotelli (20%) et Alexandre Lacazette (19%) dans un mouchoir de poche. Bafetimbi Gomis (7%), Radamel Falcao (3%), Robert Beric (3%) et Mevlut Erding (1%) ne parviennent pas à se faire une place face aux trois buteurs stars de la Ligue 1. Principaux enseignements Marco Verratti sera le meilleur joueur de la saison selon les amateurs de football Cela fait plus de 10 ans et Michael Essien en 2005 qu’un joueur dont la vocation première n’est pas offensive n’a pas été désigné meilleur joueur de la Ligue 1. Entre temps, Zlatan Ibrahimovic a glané trois titres et de très grands noms du football comme Karim Benzema ou Eden Hazard ont laissé leur trace dans l’histoire de la Ligue 1 avant de partir vers les plus grands clubs européens. Et pourtant, les amateurs de football désignent Marco Verratti comme celui qui sera élu à la fin de l’exercice 2016- 2017 avec 21% des citations. Le milieu de poche italien devance d’une courte tête son compatriote de l’OGC Nice Mario Balottelli (18%), Edinson Cavani (16%) et Nabil Fékir (15%). Avec un début de saison très médiocre, Angel Di Maria n’apparait qu’à la 7ème place de ce classement derrière Alexandre Lacazette (10%) et Bafetimbi Gomis (6%). Hatem Ben Arfa sera le joueur qui fera le plus parler de lui pour des raisons extra-sportives cette saison Le Paris-Saint Germain réussit l’exploit de remporter les trois classements de notre Baromètre Sport. Non seulement les amateurs de football déisgnent Edinson Cavani comme futur meilleur buteur, Marco Verratti comme futur meilleur joueur mais aussi Hatem Ben Arfa comme le joueur qui fera le plus parler de lui pour des raisons extra-sportives cette saison. Principaux enseignements L’ancien niçois est cité à la première place de ce classement par 24% des amateurs de football. Il faut dire que les déboires ont déjà commencé pour lui. Il devance son jeune (mais déjà habitué aux polémiques) coéquipier Serge Aurier (21%). Mario Balotelli est lui aussi de tous les classements. 2ème au classement du meilleur buteur et du meilleur joueur, il partage la troisième marche du podium des « bad boy » avec Jean-Michel Aulas, grand amateur de provocations souvent adressées à ses voisins stéphanois ou à ses « amis » Parisiens. Ces fortes têtes devancent très nettement Jérémy Menez (7%), Louis Nicollin (6%) et Pascal Dupraz (4%). Mais notre sondage recèle surtout un enseignement global, nul n’aura pu succéder à lui seul au triple titre de Zlatan dans trois disciplines distinctes en étant à la fois perçu comme le futur meilleur joueur, meilleur buteur et meilleur « Buzzeur » de la Ligue 1… Emile Leclerc, Directeur d’études @emile_leclerc Pronostic sur le meilleur buteur de Ligue 1 Parmi les joueurs suivants, lequel sera selon vous le meilleur buteur du championnat de France de Football (ligue 1) cette saison ? Amateurs de football Edinson Cavani 47% Mario Balotelli 20% Alexandre Lacazette 19% Bafetimbi Gomis 7% Radamel Falcao 3% Robert Beric 3% Mevlut Erding 1% *24% des amateurs de football ne se prononcent pas ou citent « un autre joueur » 7 Pronostic sur le meilleur joueur de Ligue 1 Et parmi les joueurs suivants, lequel sera selon vous le meilleur joueur du championnat cette saison ? Amateurs de football Marco Verratti 21% Mario Balotelli 18% Edinson Cavani 16% Nabil Fékir 15% Alexandre Lacazette 10% Bafetimbi Gomis 6% Angel Di Maria 5% Florian Thauvin 4% Bernardo Silva 3% Fabinho 1% Younès Belhanda 1% *26% des amateurs de football ne se prononcent pas ou citent « un autre joueur » 8 Personnalité du football dont on parlera le plus dans les médias pour raisons extra sportives Enfin, parmi les joueurs, entraîneurs ou dirigeants suivants, lequel sera selon vous celui qui fera le plus parler de lui pour des raisons extra sportives dans les médias ? Amateurs de football Hatem Ben Arfa 24% Serge Aurier 21% Jean-Michel Aulas 19% Mario Balotelli 19% Jérémy Ménez 7% Louis Nicollin 6% Pascal Dupraz 4% *16% des amateurs de football ne se prononcent pas ou citent «une autre personnalité » 9.
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