

Scouting Report: Yeremay Hernández, 22,

“A rare breed of winger in modern football. Yeremay brings pure Canary Island flair”
Building the future: The tactical blueprint of Yeremay
Player profile:
Name: Yeremay Hernández Cubas
Age: Dec 10, 2002 (22)
Height: 1,70 m
Position: Left winger
Preferred foot: Right
Club: Deportivo de La Coruña
Contract: Jun 30, 2030
Yeremay Hernández is on fire this season, making the Segunda División his playground. Every time he touches the ball, you just feel like something big is coming. His dribbling is unreal—defenders don’t know whether to step in or back off, and either way, they usually end up losing. But he’s not just about fancy moves. He’s always looking to push forward, breaking through defensive lines with those progressive runs that make it impossible to keep him quiet. In the final third, he’s sharp, finding the right passes or delivering dangerous balls into the box.
What I love about him is his confidence. He’s not scared to take risks, and that’s what makes him so exciting to watch. You can see that Canary Island flair in everything he does—he’s got that street football vibe, but with the efficiency and mindset of a top modern winger. Yeremay is so much more than just flashy dribbles; he’s the guy Deportivo depends on for goals, assists, and creating chances. He’s the engine of their attack, and he plays with a mix of energy, creativity, and purpose that makes him impossible to ignore.
Yeremay Hernández stands out in this chart as the ultimate outlier, dominating both dribbles per 90 and accelerations per 90 in the Segunda DivisiĂłn . He’s way ahead of his competition, and it’s not even close. While other players like H. Hassan, Gerard ValentĂn, or even David Mella, his teammate, are solid in either dribbling or accelerations, Yeremay excels in both, showing how unique he is. He’s not just taking on defenders; he’s doing it with speed and intensity, constantly pushing the tempo and keeping defenders on the back foot.
This combination of relentless dribbling and acceleration makes him the kind of player who’s always a danger. He’s not playing it safe; he’s taking risks and making things happen. The fact that his name is so far above the rest highlights how much of a standout he’s been this season. Yeremay is in a league of his own, showing the perfect mix of flair, confidence, and effectiveness. He’s not just good for Deportivo—he’s one of the most dangerous wingers in the Segunda División.
Yeremay Hernández’s heatmap shows how he dominates the left flank, constantly hugging the touchline and making life impossible for defenders. He’s pure left winger, no doubt about that. But what makes him stand out is how smart he is at picking his moments to drift into the central channels.
Even though he thrives out wide, he’s just as dangerous receiving the ball in those pockets inside. He knows exactly when to step into the middle to create more problems for the opposition. Whether he’s staying wide to stretch the game or cutting inside to drive at defenders, he’s always unpredictable. Yeremay isn’t just a winger sticking to one role—he’s got the awareness and versatility to hurt teams both on the wing and through the middle.
Yeremay Hernández is the real deal. A pure left winger with Canary Island flair, he’s dominating Segunda División with his dribbling, pace, and ability to stretch defenses wide or punish them through central spaces. His creativity, relentless attacking mindset, and versatility make him a nightmare for defenders. But he’s not just a flashy player—he’s effective, constantly delivering goals, assists, and chaos in the final third.
What’s next for him?
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