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Brought to you by The Book of Scouting, our experts analysed “The 2006 World Cup-Group G” has always been a breeding ground for talent. With rising stars making their mark, we have identified the top four players who have been standout performers.

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Elijah Just’s CompaAI Offensive report:

Elijah Just’s standout quality is his chance creation. He ranks 1st out of 19 AMFs in Expected assists with 0.21 per match, ahead of Greg Kiltie at 0.18. He also ranks 1st in Shot assists with 1.53 per match, narrowly ahead of Stevie May at 1.5. This combination shows a player who is regularly involved in the final pass and in generating shots for teammates. His volume in offensive activity is also elite. Just ranks 1st in Successful offensive actions with 19.95 per match, ahead of Cláudio Braga at 19.38, and 2nd in Assists with 0.26, behind Stuart Armstrong at 0.36. He also ranks 2nd in Shot on target assists with 0.95, just behind Greg Kiltie’s 1.0. These numbers point to a player who is not only creating chances, but doing so repeatedly and in advanced areas. He offers consistent end product and can be a central attacking reference for chance construction. Just also shows strong progression through the pitch. He ranks 2nd in Progressive runs with 2.95 per match, behind Adil Aouchiche at 3.0, and 3rd in Touches in box with 3.42, behind Cláudio Braga at 5.13 and Benjamin Nygren at 4.21. In addition, he ranks 3rd in Offensive actions with 31.53, behind Cláudio Braga at 36.0 and Amar Fatah at 33.67.

Elijah Just’s best ranking parameters are Expected assists, Shot assists, Successful offensive actions, Assists, and Shot on target assists, with additional strength in Progressive runs and Touches in box. Overall, he profiles as a high-level AMF creator who drives attacks, supplies teammates, and consistently occupies dangerous advanced areas. The main limitations are in goal threat, shot volume, dribbling efficiency, and finishing conversion, where he sits outside the top tier of the position.

Mohamed Salah’s CompaAI Offensive report:

Mohamed Salah’s clearest strength is his direct goal threat from wide areas. He is 1st out of 26 RW players for Shots average per match with 2.41, ahead of Bukayo Saka at 2.37. He is also 1st out of 26 for Touches in box average per match with 5.44, ahead of Saka’s 4.83. This combination shows a player who consistently gets into dangerous finishing zones and finishes attacks from advanced right-sided positions. Salah also ranks very highly in chance creation and attacking involvement. He is 3rd out of 26 for Shot assists with 1.56, behind Bukayo Saka (1.90) and Bryan Mbeumo (1.67). He is 3rd out of 26 for Offensive actions with 37.63, behind Mohammed Kudus (43.28) and Bukayo Saka (39.27), and 3rd out of 26 for Successful offensive actions with 22.33, behind Bukayo Saka (26.67) and Mohammed Kudus (23.00). These numbers indicate that Salah is not only finishing attacks but also staying heavily involved in the offensive sequence. He can be used as both a primary scorer and a secondary creator in the final third. Another major strength is his chance quality and scoring productivity. Salah is 2nd out of 26 for Expected goals (xG) with 0.32, tied with Cole Palmer at the top value. He is 5th out of 26 for Playing in scoring attacks with 0.74, and 5th out of 26 for Assists with 0.22, tied with the better end of the positional group though still behind Jarrod Bowen and Mohammed Kudus at 0.28.

Salah’s best ranking parameters are Shots average per match (1st), Touches in box average per match (1st), Expected goals (2nd), and several strong top-five attacking involvement metrics such as Shot assists (3rd), Offensive actions (3rd), Successful offensive actions (3rd), Playing in scoring attacks (5th), and Assists (5th). This profile points to an elite right winger who consistently reaches dangerous areas and remains central to Liverpool’s offensive output.

Jeremy Doku’s CompaAI Offensive report:

Doku is one of the most dominant attacking wide players in the league on a positional basis, ranking at or near the top in several direct ball-progression and 1v1 metrics. His profile is built around high-volume dribbling, consistent success in carrying the ball into advanced areas, and strong involvement in offensive actions. His clearest strength is ball progression through dribbling. He ranks 1st out of 31 LWs in dribbles per match with 8.72, ahead of Yankuba Minteh at 6.00. He also ranks 1st in successful dribbles with 5.24, compared with Pedro Neto at 3.20. In the final third, he again leads the position with 7.03 dribbling actions and 4.28 successful dribbling actions per match, ahead of Yankuba Minteh at 5.69 and Anthony Gordon at 2.76 respectively. Doku also ranks at the top in progressive and offensive involvement metrics. He is 1st in progressive runs with 6.14 per match, ahead of Jack Grealish at 4.80. He leads offensive actions with 47.03, compared with Grealish at 41.80, and also ranks 1st in successful offensive actions with 31.48, ahead of Grealish at 27.20. This combination indicates a very active winger who consistently enters offensive sequences and can sustain pressure on the opponent’s defensive line.

Doku’s strongest seasonal traits are his elite dribbling volume, dribbling success, final-third penetration, progressive running, and overall offensive activity. He ranks first in dribbles, successful dribbles, dribbling in the final third, successful dribbling in the final third, progressive runs, offensive actions, and successful offensive actions, which makes him one of the most disruptive wide attackers in the league by positional comparison.

Tarkan Batgün

Tarkan Batgun is scouting & match analysis specialist with more than 20 years in football field, worked as a scouting director & head of performance analysis inside clubs, lectured in federations, currently working as the CEO of Comparisonator platform.

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