Lucas Gourna-Douath: The Latest Gem in Red Bull Salzburg’s Talent Conveyer Belt

Lucas Gourna-Douath: The Latest Gem in Red Bull Salzburg’s Talent Conveyer Belt

Austrian giants Salzburg, in its current capacity under Red Bull ownership, is only 19 years old, and yet has been a consistent producer of exceptional young talent for Europe’s elite to get a welcome taste.

Despite its relatively young age, the club has nurtured and developed some of the world’s most promising players over the last decade. Notable talents such as Erling Haaland, Sadio Mane, Kevin Kampl, Naby Keita, and Dayot Upamecano have all progressed through the Salzburg system, making a significant impact on the global stage.

Moreover, Salzburg’s tradition of fostering top-calibre talent continues to extend to current players who are now plying their trade at some of Europe’s elite clubs. Players like Dominik Szoboszlai, Konrad Laimer, Nicolas Seiwald, and Benjamin Sesko have all honed their skills at Salzburg and are now making significant contributions to their respective teams.

Even with new management at the helm, including former Liverpool coach Pepijn Lijnders, Salzburg continues to excel in cultivating and showcasing exceptional talent. Under Lijnders’ leadership, the club had enjoyed a very good start, securing six wins from 11 games in all competitions since his appointment this summer.

Results have plummeted in recent games though, with the Austrians losing by four goals or more in their last two games both in the Champions League and domestically. However, the talent gems within the squad continue to thrive and grow amidst such necessary pressure.

This remarkable achievement underscores Salzburg’s unwavering commitment to nurturing and promoting top-tier talent in the world of football and their current crop of talent could yet exceed their past graduates.

Oscar Gloukh, Karim Konate, Maurits Kjaergaard, Amar Dedic, Moussa Yeo, and Nene Dorgeles are all talented young players who are poised to make a splash in the world of elite football.

However, standing out among these promising gems is Lucas Gourna-Douath, a midfield dynamo known for his tenacious and industrious style of play. While the French bulldozer may not be a product of the Salzburg Academy system, he’s still a very notable and prestigious alumnus of Salzburg student – or he eventually will be.

With his exceptional work ethic, unstoppable physical levels and technical ability, Gourna-Douath has shown great promise and has the potential to become one of the best talents in his position in the future.

Salzburg’s pool of talent is poised for continuous growth, ready to unearth more extraordinary young players in the years to come. However, there’s an inevitable feeling that these budding talents will eventually be transferred to bigger clubs for substantial sums.

If Gourna-Douath maintains his remarkable upward trajectory and continues to develop under Lijnders’ highly-regarded coaching, he is likely to be Salzburg’s next major sale within the next year. The Die Roten Bullen bosses will be banking on this outcome.

Nearly every elite outfit in Europe are actively seeking midfielders who possess exceptional physical attributes as well as a high level of technical proficiency and Gourna-Douath certainly fits the mould but how has he got to this stage in his career? And is he ready for the elite spotlight when it comes?

Who is Gourna-Douath?

Gourna-Douath, born in August 2003 in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, located in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, France, began his football journey in various youth setups.

He first honed his skills at AS Lieusaint, then moved on to US Sénart-Moissy, and later joined US Torcy PVM. His promising talent earned him a spot in the renowned French Ligue 1 club, Saint-Etienne. In May 2020, at the young age of 16, he inked his first professional contract with the club.

Given his exceptional potential and skill, Gourna-Douath swiftly made his mark in the Saint-Etienne setup. This resulted in his debut for the first team in a memorable 2-0 victory over Strasbourg in the Ligue 1, which took place in September of the same year.

The fiercely competitive French player established himself as a key figure in the Saint-Etienne first team following his debut.

Over the course of two complete seasons, he accumulated an impressive 61 appearances in the league. In July 2022, he made a noteworthy transfer to Red Bull Salzburg for a substantial fee of £12 million, setting a new record as the most expensive signing in the history of the Austrian Bundesliga at that time.

He’s gone on to become a central figure for the Austrian club too at the heart of their midfield, registering nearly 60 appearances at the time of writing and as stated previously, it won’t be long before he’s making another impressive jump to the biggest clubs on the continent.

For now, though, Gourna-Douath’s development is best served under the tutelage of Lijnders at Salzburg. Should his brilliant trajectory continue, he could gain some deserved international recognition from the senior French team.

The 21-year-old has featured at all youth international levels so far, ranging from the under-16s right through to the under-21s where he’s featured twice so far showcasing just how highly thought of he is within the French talent pool.

But why is that the case?

What is Gourna-Douath’s style of play?

When trying to picture Gourna-Douath’s style of play at face value, you’d immediately class him as an all-action swashbuckling midfield profile, one who and that is exactly the young Frenchman to a tee.

The 21-year-old talented player stands at 6’1″, which may not make him the tallest or most physically imposing figure on the field.

Despite his relatively slender build, he possesses deceptively strong physical attributes, making him a formidable presence among other all-action midfielders.

In simple terms, you wouldn’t want to run towards him with the ball. Nine times out of ten, you won’t get past him due to his exceptional ball-winning abilities.

Despite his size, his long and rangy limbs enable him to cover a wide area and intercept passes effectively. He possesses a very good body mass ratio, physical strength, power, stamina and natural fitness and feels comfortable in contact situations.

Additionally, his high defensive IQ allows him to anticipate opponents’ movements and make crucial interceptions.

In the defensive phase, Gourna-Douath recorded an impressive 10.4 in PADj (possession-adjusted) interceptions whilst also recording 5.8 balls recovered and 1.6 tackles per game last season highlighting his expert ball-winning attributes.

It is why he’s heavily categorised as a true box-to-box midfielder: because of his innate ability to win the ball high through pressing and counter-pressing, as well as when his team is defending deep in a low block.

In fact, he is incredible at covering large spaces and eating up ground everywhere throughout the middle third as shown in his 23/24 season heatmap below (SofaScore).

He is equally destructive and adept at breaking up play when his team are being countered by their opponents as shown in the image below.

The French bulldozer waits and sticks to his defensive positioning waiting for the perfect moment to strike to stop the danger:

Before possessing excellent judgement, anticipation and timing to break up play and stop the onrushing attacker in his tracks:

In another instance, we see a totally different scenario. This time, he is tracking and matching his opponent for pace in Angel Di Maria who is converging in the Salzburg defensive third:

Once again, Gourna-Douath showcases his exceptional awareness as he closely shadows Di Maria’s run towards the penalty area.

With a keen understanding of the Argentinian’s ability to create scoring opportunities in such attacking positions, he expertly positions himself to dispossess Di Maria through his octopus legs able to anticipate, stretch across and get a crucial touch on the ball, effectively neutralizing the threat.

Attributes like this are why the 21-year-old has become arguably the best ball-winning outlet in the Austrian Bundesliga. But more crucially, it is one of the main reasons why new manager Lijnders sees the Frenchman’s future as a duel-winning and tempo-setting defensive midfielder rather than a pure box-to-box outlet.

He may well have played his whole relatively short career as the latter but he possesses the flawless attributes, positional understanding, tactical and technical IQ to hold his own as the former – a consummate, agile and disruptive #6.

The tools and attributes of a deep-lying #6 revolve around controlling the game or “pulling the strings” if you’d like. This involves dictating the tempo and maintaining possession so that the team is always controlling the game.

These attributes include; a high footballing IQ, confidence with the ball, a range of passes, technical dribbling and vision.

However, nowadays the role transcends beyond the understanding of just dictating the tempo of a team’s style of play, they are also expected to receive the ball well under pressure from goalkeepers or centre-backs, play with their back to where their team is shooting as well as screening their back four and protecting it.

Gourna-Douath already has the latter part locked down to a tee due to his tremendous ball-winning ability and his propensity to cover and screen large spaces because of his excellent recovery pace and athleticism but what’s all the more impressive is the Frenchman can also exert his control on the ball as well as off it.

To become an elite operator as a #6, all of the above characteristics must be performed to a consistent and measured level and Gourna-Douath is already on his way to becoming one.

First and foremost, the French under-21 international is incredibly skilful on the ball and that is aided by and not despite his rangy size and octopus legs – incredibly adept at receiving passes with his back to goal and evading pressure if needed.

Take this instance against Benfica last season for example. Gourna-Douath finds space in his own defensive third to receive the ball with his back to goal, evade Benfica’s press and aid progression. It may look as if he’s got enough time and room for him to get out of…

However, as he receives the pass, the three Benfica attackers in picture and two deeper outlets in picture do well to apply enough pressure for him to potentially lose the ball…

The Frenchman has other ideas. He receives the pass but Angel Di Maria gets close enough to dispossess him…

The French youngster showcases tremendous body usage/deception, quick feet and spatial awareness to evade the tight spot and get his team out of Benfica’s press.

In situations where a deep-lying midfielder is under pressure or being pressed, it’s crucial to observe their body deception and footwork. These skills allow them to deceive their marker, evade pressure, and effectively support their team in getting out of challenging scenarios.

He is also exceptional at skillfully guiding the ball with precision across his body, expertly deceiving his marker with subtle feints and body movements to create space and escape from tight defensive pressure.

Gourna-Douath excels in possessing an abundance of this characteristic. He is extremely difficult to knock off the ball thanks to his size, technique, and good close control. He possesses high stamina, energy, and the ability to go on lung-bursting runs through the middle of the park.

Here’s another instance, in the same game.

With Benfica chasing the game, trying to find a goal back after going 2-0 behind, Di Maria tries to exert pressure to win the ball back quickly with the Frenchman once more in a tight spot with his back to goal…

…but Gourna-Douath again possesses the speed of thought, quick footwork and deceptive movement to knock the ball past the Argentinian and retain possession.

The Saint-Etienne youth product is not your typical player who simply focuses on winning possession before passing the ball to a teammate to drive the team forward.

Instead, he excels in taking on the responsibility of orchestrating the team’s progression up the pitch, using his exceptional vision, dribbling ability, and passing range to create opportunities and dictate the tempo of the game.

Last season, the midfielder recorded a whopping 9.28 progressive passes per 90 for Salzburg once again highlighting his incredible passing range, vision and execution in order to find his attacking teammates in dangerous areas.

He also ranks in the 96th percentile for progressive passes, 92nd percentile for forward passes and 86th percentile for defensive actions amongst under-21 midfielders in Europe [DataMB]

As we see in the instance below, the Frenchman (ORANGE) wonderfully dissects the opposition’s midfield line with a cutting-edge line-breaking pass to find a teammate in the half-space (BLUE) – and through on goal.

Gourna-Douath’s on-field presence goes beyond the perception of a swashbuckling and terrier-like midfielder primarily tasked with ball recovery.

His playing style embodies elegance, characterized by exceptional close control, visionary passing, and a remarkable passing range. Beyond his technical prowess, he possesses the much-favoured ability to dictate the flow of games and thrive under pressure, making him an indispensable asset to his team.

However, there are some chinks in the Frenchman’s armour.

His style of ball-winning is sometimes marred by his tendency to be overly aggressive. This can lead to unnecessary tackles, as he may dive into challenges when it is not required, rather than focusing on tracking his opponent and making well-timed and decisive tackles.

This behaviour can sometimes put him at risk of giving away fouls and receiving cards, impacting his overall effectiveness on the field.

Also, he tends to struggle with his decision-making on the pitch, especially when he or his team are facing adversity. This often results in him losing concentration and failing to perform at the level expected given his strong physical and dominant attributes.

However, at the age of 21, it’s common for young players to have areas in their game that need drastic improvement. With youth on his side, Gourna-Douath has ample time to refine his skills and overcome these weaknesses.

While he still has a lot of room to grow as a player, his strong work ethic and natural talent provide a solid foundation for him to potentially ascend to the ranks of an elite defensive midfield player in the future.

What does the future hold for Lucas Gourna-Douath?

The potential possessed by Gourna-Douath positions him as a promising defensive midfielder of his generation.

His blend of physical prowess and technical finesse sets the stage for a remarkable ascent in his career. It comes as no surprise that he has already captured the attention of numerous potential suitors as he progresses in his development with Red Bull Salzburg.

AC Milan, Manchester United, Salzburg’s sister club RB Leipzig, AS Monaco & Tottenham Hotspur have all been linked with the French sensation in the past and he could so easily have left Austria this summer had a suitable offer been submitted for Salzburg to consider.

However, the absence of competing offers has unexpectedly turned out to be a blessing in disguise for the player. This turn of events has now allowed the player’s development to benefit from the coaching expertise of Lijnders, who previously served as Jurgen Klopp’s assistant at Liverpool.

Gourna-Douath appears to require at least another season or two at his current level to solidify his position as one of the best in his age group. Despite showing potential, his role as a consistent starter under Lijnders remains uncertain, indicating that he still has significant strides to make before he can consistently compete at an elite level in European football.

#AnthonyScouts 2022 – Benjamin Šeško

#AnthonyScouts 2022 – Benjamin Šeško

Austrian giants Salzburg, in its current capacity under Red Bull ownership, is only 16 years old and yet the club has consistently spilled out some of the world’s most flawless young talents over the past decade.

Erling Haaland, Sadio Mane, Kevin Kampl, Naby Keita, Dayot Upamecano and so many others have passed through the Salzburg system and now their current side is about to propel several players onto the radar of many across the globe.

One player that is still in his infancy is Benjamin Šeško, one of the club’s most promising attacking players under the age of 20.

The Slovenian had to wait for his chance to secure his spot for Salzburg having spent two seasons on loan at FC Liefering, and even then Sesko struggled for regular minutes. 

As such, Sesko scored just five goals across 24 appearances, largely playing second fiddle to Karim Adeyemi and Noah Okafor, but the former’s move to Borussia Dortmund this summer means the teenager has been handed the chance to consolidate a starting spot and he’s took the opportunity with both hands as he netted the opener in Salzburg’s opening day 3-0 win over Austria Wien last week. 

However, he won’t be a Salzburg player for too long, with sister-club RB Leipzig securing his services for the 2023/24 campaign and beyond for a fee of around £55million.

The 19-year old, who had been targeted by Manchester United, Chelsea and Newcastle throughout the summer, will stay at Salzburg on loan for the season before joining Leipzig next summer.

The Slovenian international has signed a five-year contract until 2028 at the Red Bull Arena. 

So who is he, and what could he bring to the German Bundesliga?

Who is Benjamin Šeško?

Born in Radeče, Slovenia, Šeško began his youth career at his local side Radece before landing with several other sides in his native country.

In 2019, he joined Red Bull Salzburg and spent time with the club’s reserve side FC Liefering, where he began to shine over several seasons.

While his first season at Liefering wasn’t particularly special, his second season there was fantastic as he registered 21 goals in 29 appearances.

He returned to Salzburg last summer and he managed 11 goals and 7 assists in 37 games in all competitions last season.

He’s begun the 2022/23 brilliantly, though notching 4 goals in pre-season including two against Ajax and Liverpool and has already opened his account in the Austrian League after only two games.

Eligible for Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (due to his mother hailing from Doboj), Šeško opted for the former, having represented the country at the under-15, under-16, under-17, and under-19 levels.

In May 2021, the forward was called up to the senior team manager Matjaž Kek for a pair of friendlies. He debuted for Slovenia in a 1–1 friendly tie with North Macedonia the following month at the age of 18 years of age and 1 day old, the youngest debutant in the national team, surpassing the previous record set by Petar Stojanović seven years earlier.

He notched his first goal for his country in October 2021 in a World Cip qualification match against Malta becoming Slovenia’s youngest ever goalscorer at the age of 18 years, 4 months and 8 days.

Šeško has been likened to Haaland because of his elite combination of size, a 6’4″ frame, and pace.

“My team-mates at the club tell me that Haaland and I are very similar, especially in terms of speed,” Šeško said. “Most of them even tell me that I’m better than him.”

Obviously that’s a very glowing endorsement from his teammates considering what Haaland is accomplishing at such a young age, but anyone that watches Šeško recognizes his athleticism and application is elite and if given the opportunity he could truly evolve into one of Europe’s best strikers like his predecessor.

So how good is Benjamin Šeško?

When feasting your eyes on the Slovenian hitman, one striking element of his is his sheer size and imposing figure, standing at 6’4″. He is capable of towering over his markers and he uses his powerful build to get the better of defenders.

And like Haaland, despite his stature, the teenager has ample pace to either drive past opponents or time his runs to perfection in his quest for goal – he’s tall, long, quick for his size and their movement styles are strangely similar, with gangly arms and lengthy strides. His timely runs can be to either capitalise on parried shots on goal or if he does hang off the shoulder of the last defender, to beat the offside trap. 

At just 19 years of age, and without top level European experience under his belt yet, Šeško possesses the ingredients, know-how and attributes needed to morph into a well-rounded complete centre forward in no time at all.

Capable of finishing well with either his right or left foot, the two-footedness to his game means he can at times prove difficult to read for defenders.

This quality has helped raise Šeško’s profile considerably and when you take into account only eight players scored in excess of five goals with their right foot and their left foot in Europe’s top five leagues last season, it’s a desired attribute in the modern game, and it’s shown that most of the top-level forwards in the game right now possess such a key characteristic, so Šeško is well on the right path to European stardom.

Šeško is also a solid aerial threat inside the opposition area, so seems the archetypal battering ram of a frontman.

A striker who is physically strong, tall, possesses a real presence in the box but also holds the capabilities to link effectively with his fellow attacking outlets are of high demand in the modern game and Šeško impressively fits the mould.

The role of a striker has tremendously evolved in recent years, with managers no longer desiring a sole penalty box predator – unless you’re Robert Lewandowski of course – but a frontman capable of becoming crucially involved and influential in an around the final third.

The Slovenian’s link-up play and off-the-ball movement is a huge asset in his game. As he’s 6’’4, it’s not surprising that he’s very good aerially making him a threat in the opposition’s box from crosses and set pieces. Despite being so tall, Šeško also possesses incredible pace. His pace as well as strength and skillfulness make him a nightmare for any defender to play against.

The youngster is able to find pockets of space between the defence and midfield that enables him to link up play in attack. He can then use his strength to hold off pressure from markers and allow those in support to make runs in behind, maximizing the space he has worked in the process. 

Šeško would be an absolute dream for attacking midfielders and wingers, due to his unique nous of running beyond defensive lines, latching on to through balls through his searing speed and acceleration, and more importantly his off-the-ball movement.

The 19-year-old is also very good at exploiting space. His high-end speed enables him to attack weak areas of opposition defences, especially when on the counter attack, leaving defenders in his wake. While he is quite skilled at carrying possession, most of his best in these transitional situations are done when latching on to the end of passes, not in possession.

He is also a threat in the air, combining his sheer size and leap with good timing and technique to consistently redirect crosses towards goal – albeit by darting across a centre-back or competing from a standing leap. He is yet to find that clinical edge as a finisher, like Haaland has always possessed.

Last season, the Austria international finished the season with five goals and three assists. However, this season he started the fastest out of the blocks.

He bagged in their opening league game of the season and has gone on to bag four goals in nine league starts at the time of writing. He appears to improve game upon game, with his ceiling seemingly growing as the seasons’ progress.

Šeško is known to be prone to snatching at chances, despite striking the ball well, his finishing is rushed at times and would need development, but at the tender age of 19, those raw tendencies will be ironed out with more maturity, time, top-level coaching and of course more exposure to first team action at the elite level.

Though, his finishing qualities was clearly evident in his recent goal for Slovenia in the UEFA Nations League during the September internationals where he became an instant internet sensation, hitting a first time volley from an impossible angle with stunning precision following such fine and predatory movement.

Šeško’s Future Prospects

As expected, interest in Šeško has risen tremendously in recent months, with Manchester United recently amongst those keenest on the Slovenia international. However, it is RB Leipzig who have managed to tickle his fancy as the club he wants to join and continue his fine development, taking on a similar route to one of his Salzburg predecessor in Erling Haaland.

The 19-year-old is the perfect signing for both parties with the Germans acquiring a striker who they could mould into a world beater, and Šeško joining a side he can gain much better recognition and platform that he is getting in Austria.

The forward has also been lauded as a “generational talent” by journalist Ryan Taylor, and it is easy to see why clubs such Manchester United, Newcastle United and Chelsea were all linked with his services in the past.

Given his high ceiling and unique style of play, Šeško seems the perfect calibre of forward to adjust seamlessly and thrive in the German Bundesliga.