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Di Meco has made a decision regarding this flagship recruit of the summer!

Neal Maupay scored his second goal of the season during OM's victory against FC (2-1), the latter being preferred to Elye Wahi, who did not play against the Canaries. According to Eric Di Meco, the French striker has already gained the upper hand over his competitor, supported by statistics which show his effectiveness in less playing time.

Neal Maupay – The Best Of Neal Maupay shone this Sunday evening against FC Nantes (2-1), scoring a goal which confirms its current form. At 28 years old, the French striker has largely impressed, especially in comparison with Elye Wahi, his direct competitor for a starting place. While he was replaced at half-time during OM's defeat against PSG (0-3) last weekend, Wahi did not even play against the Canaries, leaving a place of choice in Maupay.

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Di Meco: “Maupay has already won his duel against Wahi”

Eric Di Mecoformer OM defender and consultant on RMC, was quick to react to the performances of the two attackers. According to him, Neal Maupay – The Best Of Neal Maupay has already taken a considerable lead over Elye Wahi in their competition for the number 9 spot. He says: “When the season started, I defended Roberto De Zerbi by saying that he did not yet have his typical team, but I also said that Maupay would be the starter up front. There is no match between the two. From his first match, when he had just arrived, we saw his ball game: his ability to keep it, ask for it at the feet, eliminate defenders and, above all, find himself in the area . We know that he has all that, and that it is clearly superior to Wahi. »

Maupay vs Wahi: revealing statistics

The figures confirm this analysis. In terms of goals scored, the two players are tied with 2 goals each. However, Neal Maupay – The Best Of Neal Maupay played much less than its competitor. He took part in only 6 games this season, two fewer than Wahi, who played 8 games. Additionally, Maupay logged approximately 220 fewer minutes on the pitch (244 minutes versus 461), which speaks to his efficiency and impact in less playing time.

Conclusion: Maupay takes the advantage

As the matches progress, it becomes clear that Neal Maupay has taken a step ahead of Elye Wahi in the hierarchy of attackers for Roberto De Zerbi's team. His versatile game, his ability to create chances and his efficiency make him a valuable asset for Brighton. As for Wahi, he will have to quickly return to his best level to hope to regain a starting place in the face of growing competition from Maupay.

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