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David Olatukunbo Alaba (born 24 June 1992) is an Austrian footballer who plays for Bayern Munich and the Austria national football team. He holds both Bayern's and Austria's records as the youngest player to play for the respective teams, debuting for both as a 17 year-old. He has played a multitude of roles, including central midfield, right and left wing, but as of spring 2012 has blossomed as a left back, a role Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes has stated he sees Alaba continuing in. He has also been called as "Bayern Munich's next Lizarazu".
General comment
Young player with great potential and a good margin of progress. He has the physical qualities of a left back, speed and endurance.
Performance
Regularity
He channels two good seasons and he is very regular for now.
Form
He is in shape this season and has already scored 5 goals.
Offensive skills
First pass
He is clean in his first passes but still loses a few balls when it is necessary to push up the team.
Cross
His crosses are not always accurate.
Offensive contribution
He goes up a lot and is very available in offensive phase.
Defensive skills
Intervention
He is still too often overflowed but it corresponds to errors of youth.
Anticipation
He anticipates well for his age and cuts trajectories well.
Placing
He must improve his placing as he goes forward too much and leaves spaces when the opposing team counterattacks.
Tactics
Tactical thinking
His tactical sens is booming.
Adaptability
He can play attacking midfielder or winger or on the right side.
Mental
Experience
He is much too young to speak from experience.
Aggressiveness
He is perhaps not sufficiently surly.
Team play
He does not make waves.
Influence in the team
He is too young to be influential.
Big games
Physical impact
Stamina
Fragility
To do
Physical
Speed
He is extremely fast.
Acceleration
His acceleration is also very good.
Physical impact
He lacks power and is easily destabilized.
Stamina
He never gets tired and runs around during 90 minutes.
Fragility
Injury of three months in 2012.
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