

Current competition metrics, playing time, output, chance quality, role stats, and discipline.
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Brian Maher stats for Derry City in Premier Division 2026 as a Goalkeeper cover the main performance numbers: appearances, minutes, direct output, generated expected metrics, passing, and role-specific football metrics. There are 16 available stat lines across playing time, production, chance quality, passing, role output, and discipline.
Brian Maher's core production includes 1 match, 161 minutes, and 1 start. Playing time sets the sample size, while goals, shots, and other output numbers show the direct attacking contribution.
Brian Maher's role-specific numbers add 6.1 average rating, 2 saves, 66.7% save rate, 1 goal conceded, 0.9 xGC, 0.50 xGC per 90, 0.56 goals conceded per 90, -0.06 goals prevented per 90, and 2.0 saves per game. Saves, goals conceded, xGC, selected-season per-90 rates, penalty saves, rating, and distribution add context beyond the final score alone. These historical rates are not next-match projections.
Brian Maher's discipline numbers include 0 cards and 0 fouls committed. Cards and fouls add a different angle on playing style, pressure, and match involvement beyond scoring or creation totals.
Brian Maher's numbers are most useful when read together: playing time shows the sample size, generated expected metrics add chance-quality context, selected-season per-90 rates compare different playing-time totals without acting as next-match projections, passing numbers show involvement and ball use, role metrics show how that involvement turns into actions, and discipline numbers add match-style context. That combination gives a better view of the player's role than looking at goals, assists, or minutes on their own.
Brian Maher's available stat coverage includes UEFA Europa League 2026, UEFA Conference League 2024/25, UEFA Conference League 2023/24, and Premier Division 2026. Each competition can tell a different story: minutes and role can change, while expected metrics, goals, assists, passing, and defensive work may look very different from one season to another.