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As the 2025/26 Morocco Botola Pro season progresses, several young talents are making their mark. Here are three standout U23 players who have been turning heads with their performances. Ismail Hrila from Hassania Agadir, Soufiane Tazi from FUS Rabat and Abdellah Ziani from Difaa El Jidada 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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Ismail Hrilas CompaAI Parameters League Duels report:

Ismail Hrila is the clear benchmark in this CB under-23 sample for overall duel volume and effectiveness. He ranks 1st out of 5 for Duels with 16.11 average per match, ahead of A. Mkhair (10.25). He also leads Duels won with 10.11, ahead of Abdoulaye Sanogo (7.67). This profile points to a defender who is consistently involved in contests and generally comes out on top, which is a strong sign of defensive presence, aggressiveness, and reliability in direct physical matchups. Tactically, this can fit a side that wants its centre-back to attack first contacts and handle frequent 1v1 defensive situations. His aerial impact is also a major strength. Hrila is 1st out of 5 in Air duels with 5.56, and 1st in Air duels won with 3.33, narrowly ahead of Abdoulaye Sanogo (3.22). He is also joint-best in Air duels won – Offensive with 1.33, and leads Air duels won – Defensive with 2.00, ahead of Sanogo (1.89). That combination suggests a well-rounded aerial defender who is effective both when attacking the ball and when protecting the box. For tactical usage, this makes him valuable against direct teams, crossing-heavy opponents, and set-piece situations where aerial command is important. Hrila also stands out in ground duels, which shows balance in his defensive profile rather than only aerial dominance. He ranks 1st in Ground duels with 8.67, well above A. Mkhair (5.63), and 1st in Ground duels won with 5.56, ahead of James Ajako (3.6). He leads both Ground duels – Offensive at 2.67 and Ground duels won – Offensive at 1.78, while also ranking 1st in Ground duels – Defensive with 6.00 and Ground duels won – Defensive with 3.78. This indicates a defender who can engage early, step into confrontations, and win both pressing-type and containment-type ground battles. From a tactical angle, that may support a higher line or an assertive defending style, because he can deal with duels across different zones of the pitch.

Hrila’s strongest seasonal parameters are clearly his overall duels, duels won, aerial duels, aerial duels won, ground duels, and ground duels won, where he ranks 1st out of 5 across the board. The most notable weak point is pressing duels, where he places last with 0. Overall, the profile suggests a very strong duel-winning centre-back with excellent all-round physical dominance, especially in aerial and ground contests. He can be used most effectively in a defensive setup that values direct defending, box protection, and duel intensity, while his limited pressing-duel output may make him less suited to a role requiring frequent front-foot step-outs.

Soufiane Tazis CompaAI Parameters League Offensive report:

S. Tazi’s strongest seasonal output is in assists, where he ranks 1st out of 12 among U23 AMF/CMF players with 0.27 assists per match, ahead of Mamadou Lamine Camara (0.20). This places him as the top direct creator in the comparison set. Combined with his 1st place in progressive runs (1.45 per match), ahead of Mohamed El Arouch (1.29), the profile points to a midfielder who can both advance play and deliver the final pass. Tactically, this can fit well in a role that links midfield to attack, especially in possession-based systems where a central creator is needed between the lines. He also ranks very highly in the next creative layer: 2nd in expected assists (0.11), behind Mohamed Amine Essahel (0.13), and 2nd in shot assists (0.91), behind Mohamed El Arouch (1.29). In addition, he is 2nd in shot-on-target assists (0.36) and 2nd in touches in the box (1.0). This combination indicates he is not only generating passes that lead to shots, but is also arriving in dangerous zones himself. For tactical usage, this suggests value as an advanced midfielder who can support the final third both as a creator and as a late entrant into the box. Tazi’s ball progression and involvement in attacking sequences are also strong. He ranks 3rd in playing in scoring attacks (0.55), 3rd in shots (1.0), 3rd in dribbles (1.0), 3rd in successful dribbles (0.55), and 3rd in ball carrying (0.27). These figures show a player who is active in advancing possession and contributing directly to offensive phases, rather than acting purely as a static passer. This can be especially useful in transition moments, where his ability to carry and combine may help the team move quickly into threatening areas.


S. Tazi’s best ranking parameters are assists, progressive runs, shot assists, expected assists, and involvement in box entries. The overall profile is that of a young offensive midfielder who can progress the ball, create chances, and contribute in advanced areas, with his strongest value coming from combination play and progression rather than pure finishing.

Abdellah Zianis CompaAI Parameters League Offensive report:

Ziani’s most prominent strength is his direct attacking volume and output. He ranks 1st out of 9 among under-23 wide players for shots per match (1.87), shots on target per match (0.8), and shots on target percentage (42.86%). He is also top in goals per match (0.2), though here he ranks 2nd out of 9, behind Y. El Bahraoui’s 0.29. This profile indicates a winger who can repeatedly enter shooting zones and convert his activity into real goal threat. Tactically, he can be used as a wide attacker who is encouraged to attack the box early and finish moves rather than only stretching the pitch. His ball progression and 1v1 impact are also elite in this group. Ziani ranks 1st out of 9 for dribbles per match (6.27), successful dribbles per match (3.53), dribbling in the final third per match (5.2), successful dribbling in the final third per match (3.2), and progressive runs per match (2.73). Compared with the next best players — for example Y. El Bahraoui at 3.86 dribbles and Abdelhamid Maali at 2.17 successful dribbles — Ziani is clearly operating at a higher volume and with stronger penetration. This suggests a winger who can carry the attack forward on his own, break defensive lines, and create separation in advanced areas. He can be a major outlet in transition and in isolated wide duels. His offensive involvement is also very high. He ranks 1st out of 9 in offensive actions per match (32.93) and successful offensive actions per match (19.87), ahead of the nearest challengers such as Y. El Bahraoui at 28 offensive actions and Abdelhamid Maali at 16.83 successful offensive actions. He also leads for touches in box per match (2.6). This combination shows that he is not only active on the wing, but consistently reaches dangerous attacking zones. From a tactical perspective, this supports a role where he is given repeated attacking responsibility in the final third and a license to receive between the lines or from the left side and drive into the box.

Ziani’s best ranking parameters are clearly his dribbling volume, final-third penetration, offensive activity, and shot production. He is first in several major categories, including dribbles, successful dribbles, final-third dribbling, progressive runs, offensive actions, touches in box, shots, and shots on target. The main gaps are in assist creation and chance construction, where he is strong but not leading the group. Tactically, he can be used as a high-usage winger in transition, in isolation against fullbacks, or as an inside-forward type who attacks the box frequently. He may fit best in a structure that lets him carry the ball aggressively while giving him support nearby to turn his dribbling into more direct end product.

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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