DOB: 04/04/1993
Age: 21
Position: Defender
Previous Club: Toronto FC
Previous Division: Major League Soccer
Transfer Date: 03/01/2015
Reported Fee: £1.5m
In a move that has been chatted about for quite some time now, West Ham United finally tied up the signing of Canadian centre half Doneil Henry at the weekend.
The 21 year old joins the Irons from Cypriot side Apollon Limassol without playing a game for the club. Instead, he has spent his entire playing career in the MLS with Canadian outfit Toronto FC.
Coming from across the pond you might think that the Canada international is a bit of an unknown quantity, but with the recent rise of the MLS, there is a wealth of performance data on our new man. So what do we know about him?
Comparison
Henry joins what is a rather strong pool of centre halves at West Ham, with James’ Tomkins and Collins battling to become Winston Reid’s full time defensive partner. So how does the new youngster stack up against his new teammates?
We’ll start with passing accuracy. In his 21 MLS appearances in 2014, Henry registered a respectable pass completion rate of 78%. This is equal to James Tomkins in the league this season, just behind Winston Reid’s 80%, and much ahead of James Collins’ paltry return of 70% completed.
It should also be noted that Henry has improved this side of his game dramatically, with a pass completion rate of just 69% in the 2013 season.
In terms of tackle completion, Henry again comes in the middle of the pack, with a 42% success rate. Again, this is higher than James Collins (31%), but is lower than the success rates of both Tomkins and Reid.
It should be noted that Henry put in an attempted 3.4 tackles per 90 minutes last season, higher than Tomkins (2.81) and Reid (2.57), but lower than Collins (4.12).
The final area to compare is success in the air.
This is an area that West Ham’s defenders are particularly strong in, and it is something that Henry will need to improve upon if he is to dislodge any of his new team mates.
Henry pails in comparison to his new teammates, with a success rate of just 51%. Of the Hammers existing centre backs, Winston Reid’s success of 67% is the lowest, with both Tomkins (76%) and Collins (77%) winning more than three quarters of their aerial duels.
For more on Doneil Henry, including his main strengths and weaknesses, head to West Ham United Stats:
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