Since the season 2011/12, Yannik Keitel (21) passed through all youth teams of the SC Freiburg, before he celebrated his professional debut on February 29, 2020 in Dortmund. Since then he comes to a total of 15 Bundesliga missions, twelve of it last season. Also 2021/22 should make the defensive midfielder pressure and to learn. What distinguishes him?
Strengthen
Primarily, Keitel impresses with a great ball security. With only a ball loss per game, he was 2020/21 far below the general average for its position (1.61) and also before his teammates Janik Haberer (1,89) and Baptiste Santamaria (1.75). Only Routinian Nicolas Höfler (0.91) Topped him.
Two categories where Yannik Keitel Freiburg internally in the Bundesliga season 2020/21 was at the front. Statsbomb
This is also due to the fact that Keitel rarely is looking for Dribbling to pass a counter player. Rather, he relies on his good pass game to overpass opponents. He also dares vertical passports that revealed a share of strong 25 percent of all passports. None of his competitors in the defensive midfield came nearly this value.
Weaknesses
However, Keitel still shows the risk of playing these vertical balls down to the last third. With only two passports and dribblings in the last third per game, he brought the ball 2020/21 much less often into the last opposing third than his teammates. Even too little, he brings himself into the offensive game of the Freiburg by initiating attacks or driving the ball out of the center forward.
Offensive operator and baller superter after Pressing - both was Yannik Keitel 2020/21 in Freiburg only conditionally. Statsbomb
Another point where the 1.86 meter-hunter could work is the pressing behavior. Only 2.72 baller conversions per game in pressing situations are still too little. Especially Santamaria (4.01) and Haberers (4.3) had the nose in the preseason here. Keitel impresses with combat strength. In the midfield, no Freiburg Keitel bombed battle ratio of 53 percent. This suggests that he has even difficulties for the Freiburg's pressing situations to optimally position themselves to intercept balls or disconnect the opponent from the ball.
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