3D Analysis of Florian Neuhaus: The Total Midfielder

Published on June 23, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

We analyze in 3D the characteristics that define Florian Neuhaus, the Borussia Mönchengladbach midfielder. His ability to read the game, precision in passing, and tactical intelligence make him a versatile footballer. This analysis breaks down his movements, peripheral vision, and ability to break defensive lines with controlled ball possession.

midfielder Neuhaus in motion during a 3D tactical analysis, left foot striking a passed ball with backspin, glowing trajectory lines tracing the pass through defensive gaps, opposing players shown as semi-transparent blue silhouettes, his torso rotated showing peripheral vision, Borussia Mönchengladbach kit with motion blur on sleeves, technical overlay showing heatmap on pitch below, cinematic photorealistic render, volumetric stadium lighting, shallow depth of field, dynamic pose demonstrating total control

Tactical Mapping: Neuhaus's Spatial Intelligence in 3D 🧠

The volumetric reconstruction of his game reveals key patterns: Neuhaus occupies intermediate spaces with a frequency of 78% in creative zones. His 3D heatmap shows a tendency to receive between the lines, supported by a hip turn that allows him to protect the ball and enable wingbacks. The kinematic model highlights his low center of gravity while dribbling, facilitating changes of pace and through balls into space.

Energy Saving Mode: When Neuhaus Decides Not to Run 🥱

Watching him in 3D is almost hypnotic until he activates statue mode. There are moments when he looks like a mannequin waiting for the bus. He runs less than a referee in a veterans' match, but when he does, it's to place the ball where it hurts. It's as if he's signed a pact with gravity: I don't move, you give me the pass. And it works, the clever one.