Dodi Lukebakio
Full name: Dodi Lukebakio Ngandoli
Country: Belgium/DR Congo
Date of birth: 24/09/1997 (18 years old)
Place of birth: Belgium
Height: 187cm
Youth career: Asse-Zellik, FC Brussels, RSC Anderlecht (since 2011)
Senior career: RSC Anderlecht
Squad number: 46
Current national team: —
Position: attacking midfielder, winger, second striker, striker
Preferred foot: left
Market value (by transfermarkt.de): —
Tournaments participated in: UEFA Youth League 2014/2015 (4/0), UEFA Youth League 2015/2016 (3/2), UEFA Europa League 2015/2016 (1/0)
Contract until: 30.06.2020
Player’s agent: Michael Baron
Similar type of player: Gareth Bale
Strengths:
– pace
– acceleration
– dribbling
– dynamism
– long shots
– decisions
Weaknesses:
– tactical awareness
– ambidexterity
Style of play:
– explosive winger/inside forward
– capable of playing anywhere along the front-line
– often cuts inside on his left foot to move to a more central attacking position, and uses uses his speed and skill to take on defenders until he finds the space to make an attempt on goal
– likes to dribble
– equally good on both wings
– all-action and energetic
– great control with the ball at his feet
– ability to threaten from outside of the 18-yard box
– explosive speed and great dribbling skills
– known for his “quick feet”, speed of movement and close control
– avoids using weaker foot
– gets fouled often
He is best suited to playing as:
Right winger in 4-3-3.
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League summary:
Jupiler League 2015/2016 (ongoing): 4 matches/0 goals (Anderlecht)
Description:
Dodi Lukebakio Ngandoli started playing football in a minor Belgian club Asse-Zellik. He joined Anderlecht youth academy in 2011 from FC Brussels. In 14/15 season, he was a member of “Les Mauves” U-19 team, who got to Final Four UEFA Youth League in style, but got knockedout by Shakhtar Donetsk in the semifinals. Thanks to his great games in the youth teams, he has been promoted to the first team for the 2015/2016 season and made his professional debut on 25 October 2015 in Belgian “Clásico” against Club Brugge, in which he replaced another purple wonderkid Youri Tielemans after 79 minutes in a 3-1 home win.
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Football Talent Scout potential rating:
First team material in a top European club.
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