Kakabadze mirrors Semedo's profile: a right-back whose pace, balance, and jumping enable overlapping aggression and vertical progression, anchored by strong mental resilience and tactical sophistication. At 30 and in peak career phase, his pressing weaknesses and occasional discipline slippage are manageable liabilities in the right system—one that leverages his corredor running rather than asking him to invert or manage complex positional rotations. His extraverted competitiveness marks him as a leader-type fullback suited to high-intensity, direct-play architectures; clubs pursuing overlapping fullback football will find immediate impact, though his limitations in nuanced positional coverage restrict him to systems where his running and aggression are central rather than supplementary.