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14. Kasper Dolberg

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14. Kasper Dolberg

A month ago, I sought out to make a Hakim Ziyech compilation for his performance against Celta Vigo, but while I was tasked with covering the Moroccan’s performance, a certain Danish lad by the name of Kasper Dolberg caught my eye even more. I’ve trained myself to not fall in love with Eredivisie products during this dry spell for the league, but Dolberg has brilliant technical ability that makes up for his lacking strength and slowness. Furthermore, while many attackers his age are showcasing their ability with anything but goals, Dolberg has finishing to boot.  He should stay in Holland for another season to hone his skills, and learn from the player he is reminding many Ajax fans of, Dennis Bergkamp. While he holds the ball up fine, he needs to improve in picking the right pass. Still, with good finishing, finesse, movement, and deceptively quick speed for his size, Dolberg has everything it takes to become a world class center forward.

Photo Credit: Lars Ronbog

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