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Marcel Sabitzer: RB Leipzig’s Austrian Maestro

Abdullah Abdullah by Abdullah Abdullah
November 7, 2018
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Marcel Sabitzer RB Leipzig Bundesliga Tactical Analysis

This player analysis first featured on our dedicated Red Bull Football site, redbullanalysis.com.

Ever since their promotion to the Bundesliga, Marcel Sabitzer has slowly but surely become an unsung hero for RB Leipzig whilst remaining under the radar and quietly going about his business. During their promotion run to the Bundesliga, the focus was on club stars such as Timo Werner, Emil Forsberg, and Naby Keïta but players like Marcel Sabitzer slipped by unnoticed. The production line that is FC Salzburg, RasenBallsport Leipzig and New York Red Bulls is never-ending. The three teams continue to produce top quality talent and always seem to plug in gaps and strengthen the East German club in their quest for global domination.

Marcel Sabitzer was born in central Austria in the city of Graz in 1994. Being the son of former Austria international Herfried Sabitzer, football was always in Marcel’s future. He began his football education with Admira Villach in 2000 before moving to Grazer Atheltik-Klub. After going through a trophy-laden spell the club went into administration and financial difficulties. These issues saw Sabitzer move to Fussballklub Austria Wien in 2008 after seven years with GAK. After spending a year with Austria Wien he then moved to Fussballklub Admira Wacker Modling.

At the tender age of 16, he was promoted to the reserve side and given his professional debut for the first team in the same year. By 2012 he would make a combined 85 appearances between the first-team and the reserves, scoring 25 in the process. This rapid development saw him become a sought-after commodity in the European transfer market. His year and a half stay with Modling yielded 10 goals from 45 appearances. This granted him a move to Rasenballsport Leipzig in 2014 off the back of his impressive performances and was immediately loaned out to FC Salzburg.

This move triggered a severe backlash amongst Austrian supporters but his 27 goals and 21 assists in 51 appearances that season immediately shut down critics and caused RB Leipzig to recall the midfielder the next season. His first season in the 2.Bundesliga saw him score eight goals and five assists helping Leipzig to promotion by winning the league.

Marcel is here to lead

Marcel Sabitzer is highly rated in the corridors of RB Leipzig. Many cannot fathom his influence on the team. During the summer camp in Tirol, players were surprised to find mottos designed for each of them on their bathroom mirrors  an idea that came from the clubs marketing department and was supported by the team psychologist. Naby Keïta, for example, saw the words: Naby is here to inspire. For Sabitzer, the mirror message was: Marcel is here to lead.

Their first season in the top flight saw them announce their arrival on the world stage in grand style by qualifying for the Champions League group stages. Marcel Sabitzer’s natural leadership ability along with his more than useful goal scoring contributions propelled RB Leipzig to become one of the most exciting football teams to watch. With Kevin Kampl and Konrad Laimer joining him in central midfield, the Austrian forms part of an effective trio who run the midfield ragged. Now, let us take a look at the qualities the versatile Austrian brings to the table.

Versatility

Marcel Sabitzer is a unique player who possesses a multitude of qualities required in a central midfielder. In his early teenage years, Sabitzer was more of a right-sided attacker with the ability to place across the front four positions. His goal scoring statistics have proven his ability to score goals and provide assists throughout a season consistently. After he moved to RB Leipzig, Ralf Rangnick felt a move into midfield would benefit him more and with the team set up in a narrow 4-1-2-1-2 formation, Marcel Sabitzer had to adapt. And adapt he did, the Austrian midfielder was converted from a hardworking, goal scoring attacking midfielder to a tempo dictating, deep-lying right-sided Mezzala.

What is a Mezzala you ask?

The Mezzala is a roaming central midfield playmaker who operates in the half spaces and is a made up hybrid of a central midfielder and winger. The Austrian midfielder has the experience of playing as a winger having played there for Rapid Vienna and FC Salzburg. Making the transition from winger to central midfielder requires experience in both positions to be played effectively. Having developed himself in one, it was a matter of time before he became proficient in both.

Intelligent Positioning

Marcel Sabitzer’s strength lies in positional play and his ability to find open spaces to receive passes. No longer is he a one dimensional, expeditious winger but rather a driving force that encapsulates the team to push forward. As a deep-lying playmaker, there is a need to find space and time to control the game and embolden his teammates to play their natural game.

Marcel Sabitzer is commonly partnered with Kevin Kampl and one of Diego Demme or Konrad Laimer. Kevin Kampl is deployed as the box-to-box midfielder with Diego Demme and Konrad Laimer acting as the defensive midfielders who support Kampl and Sabitzer to dictate play in the middle and final third of the pitch.

Notice how much space Marcel Sabitzer has to scan the field and pick his pass. His football intelligence is underrated; after receiving the ball from Danish striker Yussuf Poulsen, Sabitzer has a variety of choices in Konrad Laimer, Emil Forsberg and Poulsen himself as passing options. The visible chemistry between the Leipzig players is evident in their ability to fashion unorthodox opportunities. The diminutive Austrian plays a neat chip to Emil Forsberg who then lays it off for the onrushing Kevin Kampl who has a clear sight of goal.

Tactical analysis of Marcel Sabitzer for RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga. Our tactical analysis of Marcel Sabitzer in the Bundesliga looks at what makes him such a standout player for RB Leipzig using tactical analysis. Our tactical analysis will look at the strenghts and weaknesses of Marcel Sabitzer while playing for RB Leipzig.
Image courtesy of Wyscout  Marcel Sabitzer receiving a pass from Yussuf Poulsen with options ahead of him.
Tactical analysis of Marcel Sabitzer for RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga. Our tactical analysis of Marcel Sabitzer in the Bundesliga looks at what makes him such a standout player for RB Leipzig using tactical analysis. Our tactical analysis will look at the strenghts and weaknesses of Marcel Sabitzer while playing for RB Leipzig.
Image courtesy of Wyscout  Marcel Sabitzer with time to analyse his options.
Tactical analysis of Marcel Sabitzer for RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga. Our tactical analysis of Marcel Sabitzer in the Bundesliga looks at what makes him such a standout player for RB Leipzig using tactical analysis. Our tactical analysis will look at the strenghts and weaknesses of Marcel Sabitzer while playing for RB Leipzig.
Image courtesy of Wyscout  Emil Forsberg playing in Kevin Kampl
Tactical analysis of Marcel Sabitzer for RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga. Our tactical analysis of Marcel Sabitzer in the Bundesliga looks at what makes him such a standout player for RB Leipzig using tactical analysis. Our tactical analysis will look at the strenghts and weaknesses of Marcel Sabitzer while playing for RB Leipzig.
Image courtesy of Wyscout  Kevin Kampl through on goal.

This opportunity was from last week’s DFB Pokal match against Hoffenheim. As Marcelo Saracchi receives the ball from Kampl, you can see Sabitzer already starting to plot his next move by analysing the players around him, in particular, Jean-Kevin Augustin. Notice how Kerem Demirbay has identified the threat but once the Austrian receives the ball he uses his acceleration and the wide gaps between the Hoffenheim defenders to play Augustin through. Leipzig’s utilised the overload of Hoffenheim players combined with Sabitzer’s intelligence to create a one v one opportunity for Yussuf Poulsen from Jean-Kevin Augustin’s cross. The French forward has pace in abundance and was already a yard ahead of his opponent making him a favourite to reach the ball and send in a cross for his strike partner.

Tactical analysis of Marcel Sabitzer for RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga. Our tactical analysis of Marcel Sabitzer in the Bundesliga looks at what makes him such a standout player for RB Leipzig using tactical analysis. Our tactical analysis will look at the strenghts and weaknesses of Marcel Sabitzer while playing for RB Leipzig.
Image courtesy of Wyscout  Marcelo Saracchi passing it to Marcel Sabitzer. The Austrian is checking for Augustins position.
Tactical analysis of Marcel Sabitzer for RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga. Our tactical analysis of Marcel Sabitzer in the Bundesliga looks at what makes him such a standout player for RB Leipzig using tactical analysis. Our tactical analysis will look at the strenghts and weaknesses of Marcel Sabitzer while playing for RB Leipzig.
Image courtesy of Wyscout  Quick transition with the ball and playing through Jean-Kevin Augustin.
Tactical analysis of Marcel Sabitzer for RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga. Our tactical analysis of Marcel Sabitzer in the Bundesliga looks at what makes him such a standout player for RB Leipzig using tactical analysis. Our tactical analysis will look at the strenghts and weaknesses of Marcel Sabitzer while playing for RB Leipzig.
Image courtesy of Wyscout  Augustin has a head start on his marker to reach the through ball.

The Modern Playmaker  Defending From The Front

Marcel Sabitzer’s transition to central midfield not only allowed him to flourish as a creative force but also take advantage of his burst of pace to defend from the front – just like the modern playmaker. One of the key attributes of the Red Bull system includes a high pressing strategy that begins with the strikers and ends with the centre-backs. By allowing him to play in a deeper and wider position, he is given more freedom to press and support his midfield. Leipzig galvanizes the opposition ball carrier in midfield by surrounding the player. With a defensive midfielder and fullback to cover him, Sabitzer can freely push into the opposition putting them under pressure to play it quickly.

In the 2016/2017 season, we can see Sabitzer’s defensive statistics are quite low. He made about

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