Aluminium Arak's performance this season in the Persian Gulf Pro League has been underwhelming. The team has only managed to score 5 goals while conceding 8, resulting in a -3 goal difference. Their offensive efficiency is a mere 0.5 goals per match, indicating struggles in both attack and defence. At home, Aluminium Arak has a 20% win rate, 60% draw rate, and a 20% loss rate. However, they average 2.9 corner kicks per game, suggesting they still utilise set-piece opportunities strategically. Furthermore, an average of 1.2 yellow cards per match reflects a relatively stable defensive approach. In contrast, Malavan's recent form appears more promising, showcasing a strong attacking ability, even if their defence seems somewhat vulnerable. In the Iranian Super League this season, Aluminium Arak has achieved a record of 4 wins, 3 draws, and 7 losses in 14 matches, accumulating 15 points and currently positioned 10th in the standings. Their offensive efficiency is low, with 8 goals scored, while conceding 13, leading to a goal difference of -5, indicating an imbalance between their attack and defence. Their away performances have been particularly challenging, with a record of 2 wins, 1 draw, and 5 losses in 8 matches, scoring 4 goals and conceding 10, resulting in a goal difference of -6, which suggests weaker away capabilities. Moreover, they have only earned an average of 6 points in their last 6 matches, with a win rate of 0%, highlighting issues in both their offensive capabilities and mentality, especially in crucial matches, where their performance is questionable.

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