The kid is very talented, but don’t take those stats too seriously. These are kids, a large portion of games they play are hybrid matches. 4 thirty minutes halves, multiple games a day, etc.
At that youth level, the only performances I take seriously are those from tournaments like the KDB cup. When he starts playing U-18 and U-21 games, we will have a better idea of what type of player he is.
To drive home my point, Ryan Kavuma-McQueen is 15. Same age as this kid and is already playing U-18 ball and scoring for fun. Keep an eye out for him, kid is really really good. Such a natural goal scorer for an attacking mid/winger.
Rabbaj is talented though and might see some U-18 mins soon.