Best Alternatives to J. Cornelius
Players most similar to J. Cornelius (Attacker, €335K) — ranked by AI DNA similarity score across playing style, pressing intensity, and tactical fit.
Top 3 Alternatives to J. Cornelius
- 1.Julius Voldby87% DNA match·B 93
- 2.Felix Higl85% DNA match·SpVgg Greuther Fürth
- 3.Finn Stokkers85% DNA match·Go Ahead Eagles
Ranked by AI DNA similarity — 768 dimensions across playing style, pressing intensity, and tactical fit.
Intelligence Verdict
“Jesper Cornelius is a Target Man....”
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Jesper Cornelius is a Target Man. Physical presence who wins duels and holds up play. However, he struggles with shot accuracy and loses possession under pressure (2.0 dispossessed/90). The three most similar players to J. Cornelius by playing style are:
- Julius Voldby(87% match) — Julius Voldby Rosenberg Hansen is a Target Man. Physical presence who wins duels and holds up play. Statistically, he stands out as creates high-quality scoring opportunities (0.51 big chances/90).
- Felix Higl(85% match) — A Target Man. Statistically, he stands out as a regular goalscorer (0.28 goals/90). However, he loses possession under pressure (1.6 dispossessed/90).
- Finn Stokkers(85% match) — Finn Stokkers is a Target Man. Physical presence who wins duels and holds up play. Statistically, he stands out as a capable chance creator (1.1 key passes/90), a constant goal threat (2.6 shots/90), a proven goalscorer (0.66 goals/90), a prolific assist provider (0.44 assists/90), dominant in the air (3.9 aerials won/90, 69%) and top 10% scorer in the league.
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Similar Players — Ranked by DNA Similarity
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