1/ Marcel Sabitzer
2/ One of the primary reasons Nagelsmann looked to move him into a more central role was the pressing skill of Sabitzer. His desire to bring pressure around the pitch on players enables him to win back balls for Leipzig frequently and then the lightning-quick attack proceeds.
3/ For RB Leipzig, Sabitzer is indeed a goal threat, while he can undoubtedly hit the ball sweetly and with speed, part of his scoring threat comes from his talent for arriving 'late' and not being noticed by any members of the opposing defence
4/ In the half-spaces, he also has the ability to play. All kinds of issues can be created by this ability to get into these areas.
5/ Defences can not afford to allow him to shoot the ball, which means that a defender must step up to pressure, leaving chances for Sabitzer in the offensive region to move the ball elsewhere.
6/ Sabitzer is the ideal illustration of what, under Julian Nagelsmann, RB Leipzig became. He is a fast, forward-thinking player who takes advantage of the space that Leipzig creates when attacking and runs his legs off to press effectively.
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