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Azerbaijan Premyer Liqası has always been a breeding ground for talent, and the 2025/26 season is no exception. With rising stars making their mark, we have identified the top three players who have been standout performers.

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Jorge Silva’s CompaAI Offensive report:

He clearly leads his positional group, outperforming the next closest RBs such as Dani Bolt (0.13 xA) and Rafael Maharramli (1.22 shot assists). This profile indicates a right back who consistently creates high-quality chances rather than relying on volume crossing. Tactically, he can be used as a primary chance creator from wide zones, particularly effective in structured possession phases or against low blocks. While his success rate (61.54%) ranks mid-table, the combination of volume and success places him as the most aggressive dribbling RB in the league. This indicates comfort in 1v1 situations and the ability to destabilize defensive lines. From a tactical perspective, he can be effective against compact defensive blocks or when isolations on the flank are deliberately created. Only marginally behind league leaders, this reinforces his influence close to the opponent’s box. His offensive contribution is not limited to buildup but extends into decisive zones, supporting the idea of him functioning almost as a wide playmaker. Jorge Silva ranks 1st out of 18 in Expected Goals (xG) with 0.09, ahead of Rauf Hüseynli (0.08). Although raw goal output remains moderate, the underlying xG suggests frequent arrival into shooting positions for a right back. This points to intelligent timing in forward runs and positioning inside the box, which can be leveraged in systems using far-post full-back runs.

Jorge Silva’s standout seasonal strengths are clearly linked to chance creation, dribbling volume, offensive activity, and xA-related metrics, where he consistently ranks 1st among all right backs in the league. His profile suggests a highly offensive, creative full-back who can function as a key attacking outlet on the right side.

Veljko Simic’s CompaAI Offensive report:

Simic ranks 1st out of 12 AMFs in Goals (0.62), xG (0.38), and Shots (2.46) per match. The next closest goal scorer, Freddy Vargas, records 0.29 goals, highlighting a significant gap. This profile indicates a midfielder who consistently attacks high-value shooting zones and converts chances above positional norms. Tactically, he can be deployed as a high AMF or second striker, especially in systems that rely on midfield runners arriving in the box. He is also 1st in Touches in the box (4.69) and Opportunities created for himself (1.85) per match. Compared to Abdellah Zoubir (4.55 touches, 1.18 opportunities), Simic shows stronger box-oriented behavior. This suggests strong timing of runs and positional awareness, making him effective against low or mid blocks where late arrivals from midfield can be decisive. He leads all AMFs in xA (0.24) and Shot on target assists (0.85) per match, both 1st out of 12. These numbers slightly outperform Zoubir (0.23 xA, 0.73 SOT assists) and indicate consistent final-pass involvement into shooting situations. He can be effective as the primary connector behind the striker, especially with runners attacking depth. Simic ranks 2nd in Shots on target converted to goals (53.33%), only behind Patrick Andrade (100%, likely low volume). Combined with 1.15 shots on target per match (1st), this points to controlled shot selection rather than volume-only shooting. From a tactical perspective, he can be prioritized for central shooting responsibilities rather than wide isolation roles.

Veljko Simic’s seasonal profile highlights elite rankings in Goals, xG, Shots, Touches in the Box, Opportunities, xA, and Shot-on-Target Assists, making him one of the most decisive attacking midfielders in the league. His offensive value is driven by positioning, timing, and end-product rather than dribbling dominance. Within the AMF role, he can be seen as a box-oriented attacking midfielder with striker-level scoring influence, particularly effective when surrounded by ball-progressing teammates.

Joy-Lance Mickels’s CompaAI Offensive report:

Joy-Lance Mickels ranks 1st out of 24 CFs in Goals (0.5), Shots (3.08), and Shots on Target (1.5) per match. He outperforms close competitors such as Bassala Sambou (0.47 goals, 1.0 shots on target). This combination indicates a forward who consistently positions himself to finish actions rather than relying on low-volume efficiency. Tactically, this profile fits a central striker role in teams that aim to generate repeated box entries and sustained pressure rather than isolated counter-attacks. He also leads the league in Expected Goals (xG – 0.59) and Touches in the Box (5.42), both ranked 1st among CFs. Compared to the next best player (xG 0.46; box touches 4.11), Mickels operates in higher-value zones more frequently. This suggests strong spatial awareness and timing in the penalty area. From a tactical perspective, he can be effective in systems emphasizing cutbacks, low crosses, and second-ball situations. He leads all CFs in Opportunities (2.58) and Offensive Actions (25.83) per match. These numbers highlight a high-involvement attacker who remains active across attacking phases. Compared to peers like Bassala Sambou (2.16 opportunities), Mickels appears more continuously engaged rather than dependent on isolated moments. Tactically, this supports usage in possession-oriented or territorially dominant teams. Mickels ranks 1st in Assists (0.33), Expected Assists (0.18), and Shot on Target Assists (0.58) per match. The gap to the next best CF is significant (assists 0.17; xA 0.15). This profile points toward a striker who contributes beyond finishing, often linking play in advanced zones. He may function well as a reference point in the final third, enabling wingers or attacking midfielders to attack space around him.

Karlo Bartolec’s seasonal passing profile is defined by league-leading progression, forward volume, and final-third involvement among RBs. His strongest parameters sit firmly at 1st place rankings, particularly in progressive and forward passing actions. While efficiency in high-risk passes and creative inventiveness is more limited, his overall profile aligns with a reliable, possession-oriented right back who can consistently move the team up the pitch and support sustained attacking phases.

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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