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Brought to you by The Book of Scouting, our experts analysed “The 2006 World Cup-Group H” several young talents are making their mark. Here are three standout U23 players who have been turning heads with their performances. Sidny Cabral from Cape Verde, Musab Al-Juwayr from Saudi Arabia and Victor Munoz from Spain are analyzed based on data from Comparisonator platform. Their impressive statistics highlight their influence on the pitch and their potential for future success.

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Sidny Cabrals CompaAI Parameters League Offensive report:

Sidny Cabral’s strongest seasonal output is in direct attacking production and chance creation. He ranks 1st out of 12 RBs in Expected goals (xG) with 0.14 per match, ahead of Diogo Travassos (0.08). He also ranks 1st out of 12 in Assists with 0.25, ahead of Alberto Costa (0.24), and 1st out of 12 in Expected assists with 0.28, ahead of Mario Dorgeles (0.14). His volume metrics in the attacking third are also elite. Cabral ranks 1st out of 12 in Shot assists with 1.5, ahead of Mario Dorgeles (0.91), and 1st out of 12 in Shot on target assists with 0.88, ahead of Alberto Costa (0.52). He also ranks 1st out of 12 in Shots with 2.06 per match, ahead of Diogo Travassos (1.14), and 1st out of 12 in Shots on target with 0.63, ahead of Mario Dorgeles (0.27). His ball progression and dribbling numbers are another major strength. Cabral ranks 1st out of 12 in Dribbles with 5.38, 1st out of 12 in Dribbling in the final third with 4.63, 1st out of 12 in Successful dribbling in the final third with 2.69, 1st out of 12 in Progressive runs with 3.63, 1st out of 12 in Ball carrying with 0.88, and 1st out of 12 in Opportunity with 1.13.

Sidny Cabral’s best seasonal ranking parameters are xG, assists, expected assists, shot assists, shot on target assists, shots, shots on target, dribbles, final-third dribbling, successful final-third dribbling, progressive runs, ball carrying, opportunities, offensive actions, and successful offensive actions, where he leads the RB group in almost every major attacking volume metric. His profile shows a very active, forward-driving right-back who can create, carry, and even finish actions in the final third.


Musab Al-Juwayr
s CompaAI Parameters League Passing report:

Musab Al-Juwayr sits at the top of the CMF under-23 sample in several core volume metrics, which already signals a very high involvement level in Al Qadisiyah’s build-up and circulation. He ranks 1st out of 8 in passes per match (66.79), ahead of Mahamadou Doumbia (53), and also 1st in successful passes (56) versus Doumbia’s 46.25. This same pattern appears in offensive passes (66.21, 1st) and successful offensive passes (55.54, 1st). These numbers point to a midfielder who is heavily trusted to connect phases, offer constant availability, and act as a main passing hub rather than a low-volume connector. His long-range and progressive distribution is another clear strength. He ranks 1st in long passes (5.88) and 1st in successful long passes (3.21), again ahead of Doumbia (4.25 and 2.38). He is also 1st in progressive passes (10.67) and 1st in successful progressive passes (9.79), which shows that his passing is not only frequent but also consistently oriented toward advancing territory. In addition, he places 1st in forward passes (20) and 1st in successful forward passes (14.5).

Musab Al-Juwayr’s best rankings are concentrated in passing volume, vertical progression, and advanced-zone access. He leads the under-23 CMF sample in passes, successful passes, long passes, successful long passes, key passes, smart passes, offensive passes, successful offensive passes, forward passes, successful forward passes, passes into the penalty box, progressive passes, successful progressive passes, crosses, successful crosses, corners, and accurate corner crosses.


Víctor Muñoz
s CompaAI Parameters League Offensive report:

His clearest strength is 1st place in dribbling volume and efficiency-related movement metrics. He ranks 1st of 8 with 7.95 dribbles per match, ahead of Jan Virgili (4.54), and also 1st of 8 with 3.95 successful dribbles per match, well above Jan Virgili (2.31). In the final third, he again leads the group with 5.55 dribbling actions per match and 3 successful dribbling actions per match, both ahead of Jan Virgili (3.54 and 1.81). This indicates a winger who can repeatedly beat opponents, sustain pressure high up the pitch, and carry the ball into advanced areas by himself. He also ranks 1st of 8 in progressive runs with 4.65 per match, clearly above Joel Roca (2.77), and 1st of 8 in ball carrying with 1.35 per match, ahead of Jan Virgili (0.69). Combined with 43.7 offensive actions per match and 24.65 successful offensive actions per match, both also 1st of 8, this shows very high offensive volume. He is not just dribbling for flair; he is consistently driving possessions forward and participating heavily in attacking sequences.

Víctor Muñoz’s standout seasonal parameters are dribbles, successful dribbles, dribbling in the final third, progressive runs, ball carrying, offensive actions, shots, xG, and touches in the box, all of which place him 1st among U23 left wingers in this sample. His main weakness lies in final output and efficiency, with lower ranks in goals, assists, expected assists, playing in scoring attacks, and successful dribbling percentage.

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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