Scouting a CB : đŸ‡«đŸ‡· Mamadou Sarr

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Tournoi de Toulon 2023

I posted this quick thread “How to scout a young CB” during the 2023 Toulon Tournament, or Tournoi Maurice Revello.

U18 Annual tournament free to watch and stream online since 1984 here

At that point in June 2023 ; Mamadou Sarr was in OL’s bomb squad as a Gambardella Winner and U17 Euro Winner. Makes sense.

Some notes on the basket case of a club at OL ; taken over by Private Eaquity cowboy John Textor – with some uncanny similarities.

On an unrelated note, Chelsea signed Mamadou Sarr in January 2025, or Strasbourg ; or maybe it’s a separate budget, or maybe the 22 Holdco is losing 1.165 Billion in two years anyway with 755.2 million repayable by 2027.


What’s there to like? I’m gonna use a few clips from that France-Costa Rica game.

France started with a back three of
 Leny Yoro, Mamadou Sarr and Jérémy Jacquet.

Fairs.

Moving in space

Obvious but these are the top end talents of their age groups ability wise. Not every 18yo CB is 6ft2 and can move.

Is your motion fluid in all directions? Can you change gear? Can you do two things at once? These are the scouting cues

1. Anticipates the mismatch (diag on the short fullback) so keeps running

2. Rebounds are chaos. Requires agility: on toes, balance over feet, eyes on the ball

3. Change of direction with strong right and open the gate with left foot pointing.

4. Strong left block to cut again

Feel it, dread it.

Keep the opponent at a distance by

5 – tapping his right arm so that it can’t go in front

6 – see how he sets his palm on chest to keep a distance and put off balance. Ball under control with farthest foot from the opponent Most young CBs are yelled at to do it, do it and forget the ball (and get mugged) Can you multitask?

Defending crosses

7- MS reads the motion of the player on the ball and sees the right arm swinging = long ball.

He’s already sprinting back (other CB isnt)

8- Sprinting, slightly bit stiff but he’s over 6ft1 so that makes sense

9- Decelerating balance backwards to slow down momentum

10- So that the defensive stance is set before the positive touch from the winger.

11- See where he cuts (right). Exactly in line with the far post, without looking. Knows his way inside the box

12- gets out for the box on the negative passes, to see the crosser and runners

13- organise markings

14- see how he backtracked in line with the far post again.

Reading of the trajectory is good There’s two types of headers – unopposed (this) – opposed headers

Lots of young CBs struggle with it also because they only ever experience it in some games.

Can you pass the football?

My shitpost was that: oh that’s BenoĂźt Rightiashile.

The same Academy trademark hammer pass.

– left foot pointing in the direction

– hit the ball just a above the middle but straight

– follow-up in the intended direction to make it gain speed on the first rebound.

This is the difference between Badiashile and Disasi.

They couldn’t be more different.

Badiashile was trained in a countryside Pole Espoir refining all his technical skills between 13-15 experimenting all positions. Disasi was a forward as U15 outside the academy system (Paris FC was elite grassroots then), late peaker even if poached by Reims by Loz Stew at Monaco.

Hence the odd bobbly pass because he tops it, or hits it underneath (hence why it hits shinpads)

Pathway

Mamadou Sarr is the son of Pape Sarr, a former Lens, Brest and Senegalese international who reached the 2002 World Cup after beating France in the Group Stage