Style, Strengths & Weaknesses
Great passer, good ball control, and a flawless first touch, Hakan Calhanoglu is the perfect man to sit behind the striker. He is extremely lithe in tight areas, and manages to find a pass even if he is under pressure from an opponent. Dominant on the pitch, he likes to control the game utilising his technical attributes.
As far as I’ve observed about him, he has a good influence on the rhythm of the game. A flawless free-kick taker, he has also scored some magnificent goals from outside of the box (most recently against Braunschweig).
His vision is key for his performance. He manages to combine his technical attributes with his vision, which helps him to find the right man and open up defences with almost every through ball. This season he played 180 minutes in four games and created a chance in every 45 minutes (at the time of writing).
Hakan Calhanoglu is a marvellous player to watch. Playing in the second and third Bundesliga divisions improved his confidence, both mentally and physcially. He gained confidence before make a huge jump to the Bundesliga and started to showcase his talents.
His main weaknesses convene in the physical department. He is a fairly tiny player, and struggles to stand after he takes a hit. Up until now, he has been second best in headed duels, with a 71% ratio of unsuccessful head duels. Acceleration and speed are something he can improve on as well.
He doesn’t make enough forward runs. Although he is already a goal scoring midfielder, he could easily score more goals and provide more assists by making more forward runs. He commonly likes to perambulate behind the strikers and tries to provide through balls, crosses or more spaces for central midfielders. It’s his game style, but if he can manage to add more forward runs to his style, then he can become a more complete player and it would be exceedingly hard to control him on the pitch.
Hakan’s defensive contribution could be better, like almost every other attacking minded player. He conducts pressing efficiently and gives more time to his team mates to gather and retain their defensive position, but he needs to double up the length of pressing time to be more beneficial to the team.
Hamburg’s captain, Rafael Van Der Vaart, who made his name in a similar position, is a great player and he can be a great role model for 19 year old Hakan. He has a chance to learn from him before he steals his position. Hakan is at the early stages of his long career, and Rafael’s existence at the club could be an immense influence on his game. He needs to find a way to benefit from his game and experience, both as a player and person.
Quotes
“The self-confidence and cheekiness I have seen from Hakan so far tells me that he has no intention of being built up slowly here. He’s already got itchy feet. We’re certainly not going to overdo things with him, but I’m really excited about seeing these young, wild players who are desperate to be successful.”
— Thorsten Fink, ex-Hamburg manager, quoted by Bundesliga.com
Transfer Situation
Having just joined Hamburg, Hakan Calhanoglu is unlikely to be seeking a move any time soon. However, given the attention he is receiving from the football fraternity, and the comparisons being made to a certain Mesut Ozil, he will never be shy of the limelight. Expect his name to be mentioned in the rumour mills time and again.