By Dr. Talal Osman
Haytham Hassan… The Player Who Opens Closed Doors with a Single TouchHaytham Hassan is not just a rising talent; he is a special type of player whose value is not measured by numbers alone, but by what he adds to the spirit of the team, and by that moment when he changes the shape of the match with one decision, one touch, or one unexpected burst of movement.He belongs to a rare breed…
The breed of difference-maker Haytham Hassan… The Player Who Breaks Lines Like PaperWhat distinguishes Haytham is not just speed or skill, but the ability to combine both in a single moment.
When he receives the ball, something different happens:He drops the first line with a short touch.
He bypasses the second line with a two-footed dribble that cannot be taught.
And he reaches the third line with a pass that opens a space which didn’t exist a second earlier.This ability to break lines is what makes coaches trust him and makes opponents tense up the moment he touches the ball His Skills… A Blend Between Shikabala and Abdel Sattar SabryHaytham carries some of Shikabala’s magic:
That sparkle in the first touch, that confidence in dribbling, and that feeling that the ball is part of his body.He also carries some of Abdel Sattar Sabry’s artistry:
Passes that resemble secret messages, vision that arrives two seconds before everyone else, and the ability to create chances out of nothing.He is not a copy of either…
He is a unique blend of both, with a clear European personality in his movement, pressing, and comm Exceptional Ability to Open Closed SpacesThere are players who dribble, and players who create chances…
But there is a third, rare category:
Players who open closed spaces.Haytham belongs to this category.When the match is locked, when defenses are crowded, when the pitch feels suffocating…
Haytham appears to create a corridor that didn’t exist, to make a new passing angle, to change the direction of play, and to shift the attack to a higher level.This ability is what makes him similar to players like Rayan Cherki and Michael Olise
players who don’t need space… they create it. Two-Footed Dribbling… A Weapon Only a Few PossessHaytham dribbles equally well with his right and left foot.
This is not an ordinary skill; it is a tactical advantage that leaves the defender unable to predict his direction.He opens the shooting angle with his right.
He creates the passing angle with his left.
He changes the direction of his body in an instant.
And he always leaves the defender one step behind.This type of player changes the shape of the attack, confuses the defensive structure, and gives the team extra solutions in the final third. Haytham Hassan… A Project of a Great PlayerIf he continues at this pace, with the same commitment and the same mental development, he is capable of becoming one of the most important Arab players in Europe in the coming years.Not just because he scores or assists…
But because he creates the real difference:
The difference that changes the shape of the team, confuses the opponent, and gives the coach options that didn’t previously exist.Haytham Hassan is not just a talent… He is a project of a big star.
The breed of difference-maker Haytham Hassan… The Player Who Breaks Lines Like PaperWhat distinguishes Haytham is not just speed or skill, but the ability to combine both in a single moment.
When he receives the ball, something different happens:He drops the first line with a short touch.
He bypasses the second line with a two-footed dribble that cannot be taught.
And he reaches the third line with a pass that opens a space which didn’t exist a second earlier.This ability to break lines is what makes coaches trust him and makes opponents tense up the moment he touches the ball His Skills… A Blend Between Shikabala and Abdel Sattar SabryHaytham carries some of Shikabala’s magic:
That sparkle in the first touch, that confidence in dribbling, and that feeling that the ball is part of his body.He also carries some of Abdel Sattar Sabry’s artistry:
Passes that resemble secret messages, vision that arrives two seconds before everyone else, and the ability to create chances out of nothing.He is not a copy of either…
He is a unique blend of both, with a clear European personality in his movement, pressing, and comm Exceptional Ability to Open Closed SpacesThere are players who dribble, and players who create chances…
But there is a third, rare category:
Players who open closed spaces.Haytham belongs to this category.When the match is locked, when defenses are crowded, when the pitch feels suffocating…
Haytham appears to create a corridor that didn’t exist, to make a new passing angle, to change the direction of play, and to shift the attack to a higher level.This ability is what makes him similar to players like Rayan Cherki and Michael Olise
players who don’t need space… they create it. Two-Footed Dribbling… A Weapon Only a Few PossessHaytham dribbles equally well with his right and left foot.
This is not an ordinary skill; it is a tactical advantage that leaves the defender unable to predict his direction.He opens the shooting angle with his right.
He creates the passing angle with his left.
He changes the direction of his body in an instant.
And he always leaves the defender one step behind.This type of player changes the shape of the attack, confuses the defensive structure, and gives the team extra solutions in the final third. Haytham Hassan… A Project of a Great PlayerIf he continues at this pace, with the same commitment and the same mental development, he is capable of becoming one of the most important Arab players in Europe in the coming years.Not just because he scores or assists…
But because he creates the real difference:
The difference that changes the shape of the team, confuses the opponent, and gives the coach options that didn’t previously exist.Haytham Hassan is not just a talent… He is a project of a big star.