His sublime skill with the ball shines, showcasing sensational pressing, superb vision for his age, and good creative capabilities. All around a sensational player with his notable dribbling skills.
Closest thing to young KDB only he mains left foot instead of right but the weaker foot is capable too. Maybe in a year or 2 and he'll be "Wolfsburg KDB before he moved to City" levels, idk. He is pretty decent with his vision, passing & decision-making. Sneaky lethel finisher in front of goal. Immense talent with this lad. The next generation got us good. (I didn't say he plays like Palmer because Maghnes appears to be more of a "connective tissue" type player than a "one-man show" ihmo) EDIT: comparison of both Maghnes & KDB numbers at the age of 21 yo (Kevin relatively unknown quantity still) Kevin De Bruyne (Werder Bremen) - 10 Gls & 9 Asts Maghnes Akliouche (AS Monaco) - 7 Gls & 4 Asts If I were to project his potential for the future if he locks-in & works hard to achieve his potential: His floor - Lucas Paqueta at West Ham His Ceiling - Kevin De Bruyne Conclusion, Kevin ain't gonna be replicated. I realize that.
Watch videos of Fabio Vieira at Porto and you'll also that De Bruyne-esque final pass but sometimes other factors come into play as yo why some players need specific environments to perform at their absolute best, he might not look as good in the Prem
There are a lot of factors to consider before making such comparisons, kdb is a generational player,it's not just about final ball , the body movement and strength is a quality people ignore about kdb
@@lucianoflores3913 His mother is Algerian-Uruguayan and his father is Algerian and he was born in France. He does not think about Uruguay because he has never been there in his life and does not feel a sense of belonging to it. He told an Algerian talent scout.
What a player. Key passes, goals with both feet, elegance, good decisions... Potential elite player, no doubt. Maybe he needs to develope a little bit his pace and physique in general, that is all.
Top player fantastic touch. Very good balance. If he stays humble, he will go far.
I would love to see him representing algeria.
Sadly he wont,he is playing for france👍🏽
@@FranceFootball-p1g
He will play with Algeria soon👍
@@FranceFootball-p1ghe will join algeria 😂🇩🇿❤️
@@draxler1937 nope
@@Stevenstev94 maybe not
His sublime skill with the ball shines, showcasing sensational pressing, superb vision for his age, and good creative capabilities. All around a sensational player with his notable dribbling skills.
Potential Liverpool player. The Salah sucessor
Closest thing to young KDB only he mains left foot instead of right but the weaker foot is capable too. Maybe in a year or 2 and he'll be "Wolfsburg KDB before he moved to City" levels, idk. He is pretty decent with his vision, passing & decision-making. Sneaky lethel finisher in front of goal. Immense talent with this lad. The next generation got us good. (I didn't say he plays like Palmer because Maghnes appears to be more of a "connective tissue" type player than a "one-man show" ihmo)
EDIT: comparison of both Maghnes & KDB numbers at the age of 21 yo (Kevin relatively unknown quantity still)
Kevin De Bruyne (Werder Bremen) - 10 Gls & 9 Asts
Maghnes Akliouche (AS Monaco) - 7 Gls & 4 Asts
If I were to project his potential for the future if he locks-in & works hard to achieve his potential:
His floor - Lucas Paqueta at West Ham
His Ceiling - Kevin De Bruyne
Conclusion, Kevin ain't gonna be replicated. I realize that.
Watch videos of Fabio Vieira at Porto and you'll also that De Bruyne-esque final pass but sometimes other factors come into play as yo why some players need specific environments to perform at their absolute best, he might not look as good in the Prem
There are a lot of factors to consider before making such comparisons, kdb is a generational player,it's not just about final ball , the body movement and strength is a quality people ignore about kdb
Akliouch 🇩🇿
Why man utd doesn't sign these types of players
Por que tiene sangre uruguaya.
@@lucianoflores3913 His mother is Algerian-Uruguayan and his father is Algerian and he was born in France. He does not think about Uruguay because he has never been there in his life and does not feel a sense of belonging to it. He told an Algerian talent scout.
Future PSG player
😒
Just scored against Barca in the ucl
Good player ❤
Welcome to Liverpool
The next Bernardo Silva
I hope he chooses algeria over France
Nope
Nic t'amer@@FranceFootball-p1g
Wellcome arsenal
@Arsenal please whatch this one
Maghnes c est " militant" en tamazight,un autre genie kabyle
He may also play for Uruguay
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Une pépite Franco-algérienne
And uruguayan, her mother is uruguayan
@@galanizmora ok. une pépite Franco-algéro-uruguayen. J'espère qu il n'y aura pas vénézuélien qui va réclamer sa part
@@dzpatrioteziridedjazairi8196 😁😁😁
What a player. Key passes, goals with both feet, elegance, good decisions... Potential elite player, no doubt. Maybe he needs to develope a little bit his pace and physique in general, that is all.
He s For Algeria
*france
Bielsa llamalo... 🇺🇾