Weaknesses
One of the few weaknesses he has is his aerial ability. This season, he was won just around 60% of his aerial battles. For a central defender in a team of PSG’s magnitude, that isn’t that good. Although he is 6 feet tall, his aerial presence leaves a lot to be desired.
He needs to work on his aerial prowess to be called a future great. If that means putting a little muscle on to improve his physical strength, so be it.
Another weaknesses could be the lack of experience. He’s played just 58 games in his professional career till now. Although he has not showed any signs of a lack of experience, there is always the possibility that he could crumble in games of high magnitude such as ones in the World Cup.
While experience can only be developed by playing more games, he could entirely root out this suspicion by putting in good performances against big teams in European competitions.
Possible destinations
The most important thing for the growth of young players is a competitive league. While PSG are a very good team, they literally hold a monopoly in the French Ligue 1. Opponents in France may not be up to the level of the teams in other leagues and that could possibly fuel a desire to leave.
With Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea interested in him, Marquinhos could be heading to England in the near future. His Brazilian background implies that his attacking skills will be of note, no matter how unpolished they are. This could have possibly been the reason for a rumoured move to Barcelona and we may see that materialize in the near future.
Either way though, PSG have bought him for a high price and wouldn’t let go of him easily. All we can do is wait and watch.
Images of his movement v Inter
When he was at Roma, he had arguably his best game till date against Inter. A look at these images would show his efforts on the particular day.
Heat Map
This shows his overall movement in the match. As you can clearly see, he is mainly involved between the lines of the centre and the right wing where he makes the most of his abilities.
Clearances
The following picture shows the positions from where he makes the clearances. A look at it would tell you that he holds his side of the defence properly, and that he is very good at making last-ditch clearances.
Heading
As mentioned earlier, his aerial ability is the only notable weakness in the game. In this match too, it evidently showed up as he won just one of his six headers. The following picture shows the positions where he lost headers. It proves that his heading leaves a lot to be desired and loss of headers in crucial positions could end up fatal for his team. So he really needs to work on improving that area of his game.
Conclusion
While Marquinhos’ experience on the big stage is rather limited, his performances have suggested that he possesses the requisite ability. His strengths largely outnumber his weaknesses and he is certainly one of the best youngsters in Europe.
The table below gives a comprehensive account of his profile:
Name: Marquinhos | Age: 19 Years | Primary Position: CB | ||
Club: Paris Saint Germain | Salary: 800,000 EUR (2012) | Transfer Fee: 35 Million euros | ||
Secondary Position: RB | Foot: Right | Country: Brazil | ||
Player Bio Information | ||||
BMI: 22.3 | ||||
Height: 1.83 M | Weight: 79 kg | Build: Light and muscular | ||
Past Clubs: Corinthians and AS Roma | Major injuries this year: None so far | |||
Physical Attributes | ||||
Strength: Good | Reaction: Good | |||
Power: Excellent | Endurance: Difficult to assess. But, doesn’t get tired easily. | |||
Positioning: Very good for his age | Discipline: Neat record. Just two bookings this season | |||
Speed: Very quick | Work Rate: i) Attacking: Minimal ii) Defensive: High | |||
Technical Ability | ||||
First Touch: Highly Cultivated | Heading: Needs to improve defensively. Has a poor rate of winning headers presently. | |||
Weaker foot: More precision required | Dribbling: Rarely ever. But can make a good dribble on occasion | |||
Long Passing: Very good at bringing the ball out of the back | Short Passing: Neat | |||
Tackling: Impressive | Decision Making: Necessary level. | |||
Ball Control: Good | Possession: Composed | |||
Tactical Ability | ||||
Attacking: Not much of a role. However, does provide an option for a pass. | ||||
Defending: Positioning is his best ability. Has worked well in tandem with his countryman Thiago Silva. Needs to improve aerial ability and have a bigger impact on the game should he upstage his teammates Alex or Thiago Silva from the starting line-up. | ||||
Attacking corners: Has yet to score from an attacking corner this season. Needs to improve this along with his heading. | ||||
Free Kicks (att & def): N/A | ||||
Psychological Analysis | ||||
Courage: Good | Motivation: Good | |||
Confidence: Has been a little short on confidence at PSG. Needs to build up the same he possessed at Roma. | Concentration: Very high. Has made just 3 errors this season in his defensive actions. | |||
Communication: Good, Link up with short passes has been decent. Has forged a good partnership with Silva | Temperament: Aggressive while defending coupled with a neat record and very few bookings. |
And finally, watch this video to get a glimpse of his footballing abilities:
http://youtu.be/1FmyVx0-66o