Amine Adli Scout Report
In this scout report, we cast our lens on the versatile Attacking Midfielder, Amine Adli, who represents Bayer Leverkusen. Despite his multi-dimensional skill set, Adli is primarily recognised for his astounding proficiency in chance creation, ranking in the top 3% among players in his position and league. Coupled with his goals per 90 and assists per 90 figures, firmly lodged in the high 90s percentiles, Adli virtually guarantees a goal threat every time he steps on the pitch, a characteristic praised by Bundesliga pundits alike.
His dynamism is further highlighted through his progressive carrying and successful dribbles. Ranking in the top 15% and 15% respectively, these metrics solidify his standing as a threat, nimbly advancing play down the pitch with precision. However, he poses less of a threat in terms of direct passing progressions, where his percentile is a mere 14%.
In terms of possession, Adli is often found making his mark in the attacking third, and shooting (94% percentile), signifying a style of play that seizes every potential goal opportunity without shying away from taking on defenders or striking from distance.
Despite his attacking prowess, Adli's key drawback is his ball recovery, which falls into an abysmal 12% percentile. Coupled with his high fouls committed and yellow card ratios, it delineates a player with profound aggression both on and off the ball, but requiring work on his defensive discipline.
In conclusion, Adli, at just 24, is a promising player, boasting commendable goal efficiency, chance creation, and an influential figure in an attacking midfield role. His attacking strength paradoxically overshadows a leverage point of concern: his defensive skillset, which could be honed to make him an even more well-rounded player in the future.