Club: LOSC Lille
Nationality: 🇽🇰 Kosovo 🇽🇰
Position(s): RW, LW
Preferred Foot: Left
Height: 5’11”/181cm
Age: 24
Strengths: dribbling, creativity, ball-striking, acceleration, agility
Development Areas: lack of minutes, weak foot, strength
Edon Zhegrova is one of my favourite underrated talents. About time I did a thread on why I think he’s a winger who’ll explode in the right system
Watch out if he makes a move this summer & where. If the right team gets him we could be calling him a world class in a couple years
He’s is very agile & constantly tries to beat his man. Very direct RW who loves to cut in on his left. He has 9.28 take-ons attempted p/90 & 4.34 are successful (top 1%)
Edon’s drop of the shoulder helps him escape tackles.
Also, a lot of his ball-carrying stats are in top 4%.
An indicator of a potentially world class RW/LW is high shot vol p/90
Illustrates the quality of a player to consistently create the opportunity & space to shoot
Edon Zhegrova has this. 3.38 shots p/90 & 1.13 (1/3) on target. He only needs an inch of space to shoot accurately.
Considering he hasn’t had a lot of minutes/games, if he can sustain that shot volume with a more 90’s, we could be looking at a potential 15-20 goal season
Along with the volume of shots, the quality is very high too. Zhegrova has top ball striking and finishing ability. His composure in & around the box helps him take his time when shooting to pick out higher quality shots in the corners.
One way he is able to consistently take shots is positioning
His body orientation shifts so he’s facing side on & anticipates taking his first touch with the outside of his left
Easier to
- Get the ball out his feet
- Quickly create separation from defender
Here’s the result…
Shooting isn’t his only weapon in his arsenal. He also is a very creative winger who ranks highly in his passing stats.
Edon has great vision & can pick out passes that others can’t always see. Cutting in on his left opens up key pass opportunities (2.34 p/90). His quality delivery execution when crossing is a real threat
If played with a target man with good link up play, output would increase
He’s a top outlet & a high pass vol. RW (50.38 pass attempt), showing he’s a controller that impacts the outcome of the game. 49.16 passes received (16.47 progressive) displays that his team looks for him to make things happen. Rightly so as he has 6.24 shot creating actions p/90
Zhegrova is a difference maker. Earlier this season when Lille played Lorient, Lille were winning 1-0 then Lorient equalised in the 77th minute.
On comes Zhegrova at 82 minutes.
89’ - Zhegrova goal
90+1’ - Zhegrova goal
One area for development would be his his upper body strength. He’s not lightweight but he could definitely be a bit stronger which would help him when going to shoulder to shoulder taking on defenders. This is a fairly easily fix through strength & conditioning
That being said, Zhegrova is has real determination in his play and gets stuck in defensively too
He really reminds me of Kvarataskhelia in that he’s got serious aggression when pressing
Another clear area of concern is his lack of minutes. In 2021/22 he also had less minutes with 1283 in 29 games (44.24mins p/game). Again during these reduced minutes he had a high output of 6G 7A (0.45 G&A p/game).
During 21/22 he missed a handful of games due to a meniscus injury but has since seemingly recovered from that
But a knee injury like that would be a key area of focus for physio’s/S&C coaches due to the nature of his play style - high dribbling volume (lots of twisting of legs)
One thing to consider about his stats is he often comes on as a sub late in the game & makes a big impact so his stats p/90 are inflated. Out of 21 Ligue 1 games, 11 were starts & 10 were as a sub. However, his quality is very clear to see so I’d love him to get more game time
For me, he’s a very similar player to Raphinha, Saka & Kvaratskhelia in play style. But to hit the same numbers as the aforementioned, he must choose his next club wisely where he can feature regularly under a great coach & become a real key player for them.
The team he joins need to play with wingers that hold the width during attacks or play a direct counter attacking style eg. Arsenal, Napoli, AC Milan, Bayer Leverkusen, Dortmund
But his technical ability makes him a great creative outlet for possession based teams vs low blocks
We should all be looking out for where he ends up. Talented baller. Serious potential.
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Juliano Belletti’s Barcelona were victorious in this season’s UEFA YL to win the tournament for a record 3rd time.
I’ve been following the entirety of the UEFA YL and here are the players who were the best performers.
[THREAD]
GK – Kiyani Zeggen (AZ Alkmaar, 18)
The clear standout GK by a mile. Zeggen’s distribution allows him to be almost a playmaker with some Ederson-like long passes, but also in build-up play he has so many different passes in his locker off both feet.
In addition to that, he has excellent reflexes and athleticism able to pull off some acrobatic saves.
In several games, AZ got through due to Zeggen making numerous saves and keeping them in the game. He was also the hero in penalty shoot outs or saving penalties in game too.
Honourable GK Mentions:
Alessandro Calligaris (Inter Milan, 20)
Rapid off his line to close down attackers in one-on-ones, good alertness and athleticism, transfers his weight quickly to readjust and get down to shots.
Áron Yaakobishvili (Barcelona, 19)
If it wasn’t for Zeggen, he’d be the starting GK. Highly technical GK with quality both-footed distribution and ball manipulation, athletic, good reflexes.
Christian Zawieschitzky (RB Salzburg, 18)
Very composed under pressure, good passing range, his consistency was a big part of Salzburg being so successful to reach the semi-final.
Vuk Draškić (Crvena Zvezda, 18)
One GK who didn’t make it out the group stages but deserves a mention. Very good composure on the ball but in a lot of games he kept Crvena Zvezda from losing badly due to his shot stopping.
With the group stage ending, Italy top Group B with 3 wins and will face Portugal in the semi-final. France were unbeaten as they topped Group A and now face Belgium in the semi-final.
Here are some of the standout players.
[THREAD]
GK: Lucca Brughmans
(Belgium, Genk, 16)
Interesting profile and a higher-ceiling shot-stopper. 6’6” at 16 with some real speed for his size, spread wide and quickly in 1-on-1’s, good athleticism to pull off some eye-catching far corner saves. Decent composure on the ball.
RB: Daniel Banjaqui
(Portugal, Benfica, 17)
Powerful ball carrying RB who has who constantly bombs up & down the RHS to support in all phases. Patient in defensive 1v1’s, good body positioning and tackling technique. Played against some of the best LW’s and still stood out.
Stade Rennais academy is prolific. Their 2021/22 U19’s included Désiré Doué, Mathys Tel, Lesley Ugochukwu, Andy Diouf, Djaoui Cissé, Jeanuël Belocian and in defence... Jérémy Jacquet.
World football’s next highly coveted CB.
[THREAD]
✨ Baller Review…
Jérémy Jacquet 🇫🇷
Club: Stade Rennais
Nationality: France
Positions: CB, RB
Preferred Foot: Right
Height: 6’3”/190cm
Age: 19
It’s no secret Ligue 1 is full of talent. Throughout the league there’s particularly an abundance of CM prospects.
Yes, there’s the likes of Vitinha, Zaïre-Emery, Cherki, Doué, etc. but who are the other standout U23 Ligue 1 midfielders?
[THREAD]
Lamine Camara – Monaco, 21
The star do-it-all midfielder and for me, one of the best in Ligue 1 this season.
Camara is incredibly press resistant, an excellent line breaker, ball striker, top quality ball winner and has pinpoint crossing in open play and set-pieces.
It’s rare for defenders to have such a good technical ability to progress the ball through the lines, be incredibly press resistant and also be a lockdown FB.
But who are others like Timber?
[THREAD]
Firstly, what is the Jurriën Timber profile?
There are some key traits which make him such a modern day ‘total footballer’.
These include: 1. Press Resistance 2. Lockdown 1v1 Defending 3. Versatility 4. Carries Into Midfield 5. Line-Breaking Passes
1. Press Resistance
Timber’s tight turn radius enables him to keep the ball close to his body then uses his arms & body to shield it. You essentially have to foul him to get the ball.
His explosive acceleration helps drive out these high pressure areas.