Bensebaini looks very confident in central areas

Ramy Bensebaini provided a unique display this weekend. The Algerian left-back played once again as an inverted midfielder, composing the double pivot with Marcel Sabitzer. With some impressive stats, Bensebaini proved he can be key in central areas, looking way more comfortable in that role than properly as a fullback.
With two G/A contributions in the past two games, it can be inferred that Bensebaini was one of the BVB players who benefitted the most from Tullberg's spell as the first-team manager. This new role, which he also executed at some point while Nuri Sahin was on the bench, could be the opportunity he aspired to become a vital piece in Borussia Dortmund's puzzle.
I think Ramy Bensebaini was yesterday's most valuable player. Not exclusively for his direct goal contribution but for his great posture while in possession as an inverted fullback and untiring effort out of possession, covering a lot of space. A performance that might not have looked spectacular for most spectators, but the streets will remember this Bensebaini display against Heidenheim.