Jay Matete vs Mohammed Odriss
Per-90 stats comparison · Rising Transfers DNA Analysis · 2025/26 season
Data Verdict
Jay Matete leads in goals / 90 and pass accuracy %. Mohammed Odriss is stronger in assists / 90 and shots / 90. Overall, Mohammed Odriss holds the statistical edge across 5 of 7 comparable metrics.
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Playing Style Profiles
A Ball-Winner. Statistically, he stands out as a capable chance creator (1.2 key passes/90), an aggressive ball-winner (2.7 tackles/90), meticulous in distribution (88% pass accuracy), wins the physical battle (56% duel success), creates high-quality scoring opportunities (0.65 big chances/90), heavily involved in play (64 touches/90), draws fouls effectively (2.4/90) and top 10% tackler in the league.
A Balanced Midfielder. Statistically, he stands out as a capable chance creator (1.1 key passes/90), an aggressive ball-winner (2.7 tackles/90), wins the physical battle (58% duel success), heavily involved in play (50 touches/90), draws fouls effectively (2.1/90) and active off the ball (2.7 press score/90), contributing to defensive transitions.
Per-90 Statistics Comparison
| Metric | Jay Matete | Mohammed Odriss | Edge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Goals / 90 | 0.15 | 0.00 | Jay |
| Assists / 90 | 0.05 | 0.20 | Mohammed |
| Shots / 90 | 1.29 | 1.57 | Mohammed |
| Key passes / 90 | 1.09 | 1.37 | Mohammed |
| Interceptions / 90 | 0.67 | 1.17 | Mohammed |
| Press intensity / 90 | 1.72 | 2.66 | Mohammed |
| Pass accuracy % | 93.30 | 78.20 | Jay |
All statistics per 90 minutes · 2025/26 season · FULL quality DNA data only
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the better player — Jay Matete or Mohammed Odriss?
Jay Matete leads in goals / 90 and pass accuracy %. Mohammed Odriss is stronger in assists / 90 and shots / 90. Overall, Mohammed Odriss holds the statistical edge across 5 of 7 comparable metrics.
How is this comparison calculated?
Rising Transfers compares players using per-90 statistics normalised for playing time, combined with DNA playing style vectors built from 47 performance dimensions. This ensures fair comparison regardless of team, league, or playing time. Learn more about our comparison methodology →
What are their market values?
Jay Matete has a market value of N/A, while Mohammed Odriss is valued at N/A.