Noah Darvich

Jacek Kulig

Noah Darvich

Country: Germany

Date of birth: 25/09/2006 (16 years old)

Place of birth: Germany

Height: —

Youth career: SC Freiburg

Current club: SC Freiburg

Squad number: —

Current national team: Germany U-17

Position: central midfielder, attacking midfielder, winger

Preferred foot: left

Market value (by transfermarkt.de): —

Tournaments participated in: Algarve Tournament 2022 (3/1)

Contract until: 30.06.2024

Player’s agent: unknown

Transfer rumours: —

Similar type of player: Mesut Özil/Sergio Canales

Strengths:

– dribbling 

– passing 

– vision 

– technique 

– ball control 

– creativity 

– first touch 

– pace 

– football IQ 

– versatility 

– set-pieces 

To improve:

– defensive contribution/activity, determination, and positioning in pressing

– quite tall but he doesn’t have the aerial dominance

Style of play:

– advanced playmaker

– able to play on the wing as well as the mix of wide playmaker and winger

– quite tall and skinny – should work on his physicality, but it should come with age and may become his strength in the future

– creative player with excellent technique on the ball, mobility, acceleration skills, fast direction shifts, short-dribbling, and good short-mid through passing ability

– superb combination of a dribbler and creator who likes to speed up the game with his dribbling and passing skills/very capable of pushing his team forward to finishing positions

– likes to dribble

– likes to play in a free attacking role, where he is granted the freedom to roam the pitch and find space

– likes to drift onto the wings

– often loses his markers with a superb first touch control

– extremely skillful and intelligent player, who likes to have the ball at his feet, where he is able to make the difference at any time with his dribbling skills and ability to play the final ball

– spectacular dribbler with futsal-esque close control, who is able to make effective solo runs to beat the defensive line

– elegant on the ball with a silky touch

– his fantastic close control, footwork, body balance, and ‘quick feet’ allow him to drift past defenders with ease

– has the technique, vision, ability, and confidence to execute killer passes, and set up goal-scoring opportunities for his teammates

– able to dribble and make quick combinations with his teammates at top speed

– displays a natural technique to take fast decisions in tight spaces/under pressure

– very positive on the ball, unpredictable, and confident of his skills

– superb spatial awareness and understanding of the game

– very interesting finishing, mid and long-range shooting skills/able to score spectacular goals from distance

– excellent ability at first touch/high speed in 1-2 combinations style of play

– operates quite comfortably with his weaker right foot

– good direct and indirect set-piece taker

Darvich with a superb solo run from the wing – he shows his amazing footwork, dribbles past several opponents, and scores with a precise finish.
Darvich creates a big chance with a fantastic through ball.
Darvich gets past two opponents with ease and creates a big chance with a good cutback with his weaker foot.

Heatmap by Wyscout:

He is best suited to playing as:

Attacking midfielder in 4-2-3-1.

Video:

Achievements:

League summary (as for 20 March 2023):

No senior team appearances yet.

Description:

Noah Darvich is a product of the SC Freiburg academy – a very good youth system that had many interesting players in recent years such as Nico Schlotterbeck, Kevin Schade, Yannik Keitel, Noah Weißhaupt, Noah Atubolu, Robert Wagner, and Mika Baur. Noah is a very important member of Germany U-17, a strong team with many exciting talents such as Paris Brunner, Forzan Assan Ouédraogo, Bence Dárdai, Max Moerstedt, Robert Ramsak, Finn Jeltsch, Maxim Dal, Charles Herrmann, Jarzinho Malanga, Eliot Bujupi, and David Leal Costa.

Quotes:

Football Talent Scout potential rating:

9/10 

Player has the potential to become a key player in a top European club.

Links:

Transfermarkt

Soccerway

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