In-depth tactical analysis of Napoli’s Kim Min-jae, a physically robust stopper who has attracted attention from Europe’s elite but what are his key tactical attributes and more importantly… just how good is he?

0:00 Intro
0:17 Heading
1:23 Positioning
2:10 Ball Winning
2:59 Possession
3:48 Creativity
4:27 Dribbling
5:16 Long Pass
6:00 Goal Threat
6:36 Tactical Talkboard – Napoli, Manchester United
8:42 Conclusion (Overall Player Rating)

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49 Comments

  1. Bayern Munich are said to be targeting him. Man Utd is likely to miss proven resources again. Same every time. At the right time, Manchester United always misses and overpays for prospects and underperforming players. Very incompetent board.

  2. Disliked because some of the stats do not agree with your conclusions. I'd say you weren't exactly objective in ALL aspects of your analysis. Either that or you did not finish this video in one day (likely) and had ups and downs in your ability to analyze throughout the making of this video. B- for attempt though.

  3. You gave him a final score of 68… That's a joke dude. He's so dominant defensively, but you make it seem like he's a clumsy buffoon that can't pass well. He's a defender, why are you judging him so harshly on his scoring abilities or long runs. And if you think his long passes are bad, then you haven't watched his games. A lot of his long passes are just fine. If they weren't, Spalletti wouldn't have kept telling him to make them. Anyone with a brain can see that your final score is a joke. In-depth analysis my ass.

  4. Mate, could you please take a look at the Nicholas Jackson lad? In a summer of multiple top teams needing a world class number 9, it's a seller's market. Just how good is he? His finishing looks world class, the deadliest in Spain.

  5. Seeing Dias top every single stat was funny. He's very good but Man City really puts him in a context where he can really shine stats wise.

  6. 루카쿵이 그냥 밀리는거보면 그냥 피지컬적으로 개사기 맞음. 살라도 아무것도 못하고 내팽겨쳐지던만ㅋㅋㅋ

  7. Grear analysis. MU urgently needs at least two great midfilders and a world class scorer. Otherwise, Manchester City will always be the King in Manchester.

  8. I dont see why he would take a step back in his career and go to united. Bayern would be great for him if Hernandez leaves which it looks like right now

  9. I'm sorry, but Kim Min-jae goes to Bayern Munich, which is stronger than Manchester United.

    Your video makes me feel like Man United don't need Minjae Kim.

    Do you think the Manchester United defense right now will be able to beat Napoli from the squad that won the Scudetto? Napoli also smashed Liverpool.

  10. Great analysis as always! If you don't mind answering:

    ★ how much game footage of a player do you watch before you are satisfied with your analysis?

    ★ Do you randomly pick important games or the one's his avg rating is best or worst to sort out the strengths and weaknesses in his game?

    ★ Do you watch the full games to select the plays or is there a service or software which provides tailor-made footage for a player's every possession?

  11. I'm guessing you have never seen Napoli's game full time. If you did, you would often find Spalletti nagging Kim to move the ball forward all the time, deal with the risk. It's as if he's not allowed to pass backwards. As for his strength, most people (likes of Cannavaro, Costacurta, Bruscolotti..etc) upheld Kim's split interventions, ability to read the game (anticipate the ball, break the channel movement, cover for his teammates' blunders).

  12. Given the comment you made re. Kim not being an ideal partner for Martinez due to their lack of aerial dominance, could you perhaps do a similar video on axel disasi who they are seemingly considering as an alternative to Kim?

  13. I would love to see an update because Kim wont go to Manu apparently but to Bayern. I recon he will be a beast next to de Ligt

  14. You seem to underestimate the fact that Napoli is a super aggressive team. Probably the most aggressive team in Europe last season. When all your teammates are out attacking, it is much harder to defend. Also when your team don't even have a world class defensive midfielder such as Casemiro and your CB partner isn't particularly great like Stones nor Varane either. Kim covered the vast space via speed, anticipation, strength and tackling ability. Without Kim Napoli probably couldn't play like they did last season and Napoli won the league thanks to that aggressive tactics. You know how crucial Virgil is when Liverpool lost him and their defense collapsed. Liverpool was able to attack like they did only because Virgil covered all the threats. Same for Napoli.

  15. amazing video! loved it when you compared him to some of the greats. was possibly wondering if you can make a analysis video on them such as John terry, Jaap Stam etc etc

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