Top U23 Centre-Backs: Aerial Dominance vs. Defensive Solidity

4th March 2025

The next generation of centre-backs is making waves across Europe’s top five leagues, and our Statz.ai graphic provides a tactical breakdown of their defensive attributes. Analyzing aerial duels won per 90 minutes against times dribbled past per 90, we categorize the best young defenders based on their strengths and weaknesses.

Dominant in the Air, Vulnerable on the Ground

Centre-backs in the top-left quadrant thrive in aerial battles but may struggle when defending on the deck. Charlie Cresswell (Toulouse) leads this group, winning the most aerial duels but getting beaten on the dribble more often. Ndiaye (Brest) and Wooh (Rennes) also stand out as aerial powerhouses who need to refine their agility against dribblers.

Complete Defensive Units

In the top-right quadrant, we see the most balanced defenders, excelling in both aerial duels and ground defense. Diego Coppola (Hellas Verona), Juma Bah (Lens), and Comuzzo (Fiorentina) are among the best all-around young centre-backs, showing dominance in the air while rarely being dribbled past.

Soft in the Air, Ground Defenders

The bottom-right quadrant includes defenders who are harder to bypass on the ground but less dominant aerially. Jarrad Branthwaite (Everton) and Mosquera (Valencia) exemplify this style, prioritizing positional awareness and tackling over aerial duels.

Shaky on Both Fronts

In the bottom-left quadrant, we find centre-backs who need to improve both their aerial prowess and ground defending. Goglichidze (Empoli), Murillo (Nottingham Forest), and Zeze (Nantes) fall into this category, highlighting areas for growth.

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