Adewale Oladoye, Flying Eagles’ Young Defensive Midfield Stalwart

Who is Adewale Oladoye?

Oladoye was born in 2001 in the country he represents, Nigeria. He joined the Water Football academy at a tender age. Now 19-year-old quickly rose through the ranks with the club.

Oladoye

In the Flying Eagles team, he has made himself into an undroppable player for Ladan Bosso’s team. He’s started a majority of Flying Eagles games and shown fans why he’s highly rated.

What is his Style of Play?

Oladoye’s style of play is that of a pure defensive midfielder. He’s not going to be heavily involved in the attack, as most of his work occurs when the opposition has possession. The Water FC starlet likes to tackle and block shots, which can lead to fouls and yellow card accumulation. He’s very tall with his 1.80m frame, and Oladoye is good in the air as shown by occasionally getting his head on a corner. But when he is deployed at center-back, he’s less dynamic and more of a man who stays in his position. He is more often deployed in the midfield, where he thrives.

What are his Strengths?

What has led Oladoye to become a first-team defensive midfielder for the Flying Eagles are his main strengths as a player. His tackling is one of his best attributes, as he averages over 2.5 per game and he had 4 in the gritty 1-1 draw against Cote d’Ivoire. In that game, he was the best player on the pitch and he made crucial tackles for the Flying Eagles, which led to their defensive masterclass for most of the game. The main reason why Oladoye is an effective tackler is that he does it without fouling, as he only averages 1.5 fouls per game. This is why he rarely picks up bookings, despite the high amount of tackles that he attempts. Besides his tackling, he is also good in the air, which led to 6 successful aerial duels against Cote d’Ivoire. Oladoye averages 2 aerial duels won per game, even though as a defensive midfielder he doesn’t get a lot of chances. His height helps him thrive in the air, and his aerial ability is why he is occasionally deployed at centre back.

Another one of his strengths is his passing as Oladoye has improved in this area of his game. In the game against Cote d’Ivoire, he had up to 88% passing with 5 long balls and 53 passes. His passing ability is very important. His ability on the ball makes him a reliable presence in the midfield, and someone who can assist in the passing game in addition to his defensive contribution.

What are his Weaknesses?

One of Oladoye’s main weaknesses is that he doesn’t contribute a lot to the attacking side of the pitch. Even though he’s a good passer, his passes are mostly for retaining possession. If he wants to become a complete defensive midfielder, he needs to look to provide assists and create chances. If Oladoye ends up being primarily a centre back, being better on the ball would still be important.

Besides his lack of key passes, he also doesn’t dribble past people, which is displayed by his 0.1 dribbles per game. At midfield or centre back, being able to dribble past the opposition can be instrumental to building up to a goal or helping establish control over a game.

Conclusion

With valuable experience being gained with the national team, has a lot of potential. With his frame and defensive ability, he contributes in areas that are valuable for any side. With the ability that Water FC have shown in developing young players, Adewale Oladoye is certainly one to watch in the next few seasons.

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