Physicality, speed, acceleration, 1 vs 1 play, heading, positioning... He is better in absolutely everything except passing, although the Dutchman is also elite on the ball.
What you wrote is the absolute truth. Yes, Araujo is fast, but if he continues to make the usual for him positional mistakes in Flick's high defensive line, it will be a disaster, even if Araujo becomes the fastest man in the world.
VERY INTERESTING (NO) MATCH.
WE LOST BY 3 POINTS LAST WEEK SO OUR MAIN PLAYERS COULD REST AND THEN WIN AGAINST A TEAM THAT IS IN 11TH PLACE IN ITS SHITTY CHAMPIONSHIP.
We have a MONSTERALLY slow center back. Just incredibly slow. We will be punished by fast teams. Get used to it. Kubarsi, Inigo, Dominguez. There is a sick Araujo, who is fast, but he craps on the ball.
You should have carried out a targeted rotation at HOME against Getafe, then against Osasuna, why the hell would you change 7 players at once in a match against a difficult team away???
Here Getafe is a mega-defensive team, well, take care of the conditional Inigo, why the hell rotate him...