Dean Huijsen Emerges as a Rising Star for Real Madrid at FIFA Club World Cup
Impressive Performances Amid Defensive Injuries
Amidst a series of injuries affecting Real Madrid's defense, 20-year-old center-back Dean Huijsen has taken full advantage of the situation, showcasing his talent at the FIFA Club World Cup. His remarkable performances have led to comparisons with the iconic defender Sergio Ramos, whom he idolized during his childhood.
Remarkable Statistics at the Club World Cup
Huijsen's statistics are nothing short of extraordinary, establishing him as a standout player. He tops the list of defenders at the Club World Cup with 137 passes, including 60 progressive passes that effectively penetrate opposing lines. His pass accuracy stands at an impressive 88%, averaging 61.3 passes per match, which even surpasses the figures recorded by midfield greats like Sergio Busquets during his peak.
Under the mentorship of Xabi Alonso, Huijsen has significantly contributed to Real Madrid's build-up play. His long strides, precise distribution, and composure on the ball make him an invaluable asset to the squad. His growth since his tenure at Bournemouth is evident, with his passing average rising from 50 to over 61 per game.
Notably, even teammates like Aurelien Tchouameni, who had to step in as a center-back due to Raul Asencio's red card, could not match Huijsen's impressive output. His performance has positioned him among the elite center-backs in progressive passing, alongside players like Niklas Sule (Borussia Dortmund), Alexander Barboza (Botafogo), and Lucas Beraldo (PSG).
A Promising Future for Real Madrid's Defense
As Alonso shapes a modern, ball-playing defense, Dean Huijsen is emerging as an ideal candidate for Real Madrid's future. His poise, confidence, and maturity suggest he could become the club's next defensive leader. With the 2025/26 season on the horizon, fans and analysts are keen to see if he can maintain performances that remind them of Sergio Ramos.