Eintracht Frankfurt finished the season sixth in the Bundesliga, qualifying for the UEFA Europa League group stage.
With moderate stats, they scored 51 goals and conceded 50, with a one-goal difference.
Their top scorer and best playmaker was Omar Marmoush, who scored 12 in the league while having the most assists with six.
The Egyptian occupied many different positions in the attack and did well in all of them because he has balanced skills that make him able to play in many positions with different duties.
The 25-year-old can play as a single striker, a second striker, a wide winger, and an interior winger (Inside) who cuts inside, leaving the outer flank for the full-back or the wing-back.
In this tactical analysis, we will dissect all of his skills with his clubs and the Egyptian national team.
Omar Marmoush Style Of Play
Before getting into the details, we will examine the graph below, which compares Omar Marmoushs style of play to that of other centre-forwards in Europes top five leagues.
In attack, it is clear that he is so positive and tries on the goal with good percentile ranks in shots and goal contribution per 90, while it is also clear that he loves to dribble.
In possession, Marmoush has good stats in progressive and dangerous passes.
Still, the low number of passes and their accuracy reflect that he tries to play directly rather than keeping possession, regarding how his team and the league play.
As we will explain, Omar Marmoush is good at defending, but his low rank in positioning and defensive duels per 90 may be due to how he presses in the tactics, covering the shadow of the six or helping in side pressing.
He usually plays as a striker with a partner for his club and with wide wingers for Egypt, so we are talking about an attacker who is more dynamic than usual and a winger who is quite direct and a goal threat.
Lets start our detailed scouting!
Omar Marmoush Ranking Among Centre-Forwards
Omar Marmoushs goalscoring skills
We will analyze Omar Marmoushs goalscoring skills and attacking weapons simultaneously because, in the end, he uses most of his weapons to score goals.
1v1 Quick Foot Feints
He has an excellent pace and a swift, short sprint.
Marmoush can quickly dribble t




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