Ouédraogo bridges warrior and metodista archetypes through blocking discipline and interception timing—his elegant trait suggests technical grace within a defensive frame, uncommon for pure ball-winners. Guile and pass accuracy enable controlled progression; the high-press and build-up markers position him in modern compact systems rather than old-school destroyers. Physical limitations and inability to take on defenders constrain his sphere to positional play and distribution; a club seeking a press-resistant, tactically intelligent destroyer finds value here, but only if pace-driven phases don't demand cover ground quickly.