Borussia Dortmund is one of the most successful football clubs in Germany, and their youth academy has produced some of the best talents in world football. One such talent is French forward Kylian Mbappe, who was discovered by Borussia Dortmund's youth system.
However, it seems that the club may not have been as successful with another player from the same academy - 17-year-old French forward Jules-Kévin Moukoko.
Moukoko has made headlines for his impressive performance at the UEFA Youth League last season, where he scored five goals in four games. His success has caught the attention of scouts from top European clubs, including Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain.
While Moukoko's potential has certainly impressed many, there are concerns about his passing accuracy. In the 2020-21 season, Moukoko had an average pass success rate of just 68%,La Liga Frontline which ranked him 24th out of 25 players in his age group according to Opta data.
This low pass success rate could be a cause for concern for fans and managers alike, as poor passing accuracy can lead to mistakes and costly errors on the pitch. However, it's worth noting that Moukoko is still only 17 years old, so it will take time for him to develop his skills and improve his passing accuracy.
Overall, while Moukoko's potential is exciting, his passing accuracy needs to be addressed if he wants to continue to develop into a world-class player. With the right training and guidance, Moukoko has the potential to become one of the greatest young forwards in football history.
