Adyson Willett is a commanding central defender for Tijuana in the Liga MX Femenil. At age 27, Willett brings both experience and solidity to the team's backline. Her role as a center back is marked by a strong physical presence, establishing her as a critical player in defensive situations. Over the course of 29 matches, she has accumulated 2,212 minutes on the field, where she consistently demonstrates her capacity to disrupt the opposition's attacks with significant effectiveness. Willett's defensive acumen is highlighted by her impressive possession-adjusted interceptions, averaging 5.97 per 90 minutes. This underscores her keen sense of positioning and anticipation, vital qualities for a central defender at the top level.
While Willett may not frequently contribute to Tijuana's attacking phases—evidenced by her goals per 90 and assists per 90 both being 0—her contributions lie in defensive stability and transitioning play. She achieves 303.78 progressive passing distance per 90 minutes, showing her ability to facilitate the initial stages of attack from deep positions. Despite having a challenge success rate of 0%, her involvement in 10.32 challenges per 90 minutes signifies her proactive approach to disrupting opponents' possession. Willett's player archetype as a "Physical Defender" is evident, and her ranked playmaker status at 3 hints at her underappreciated ability to influence the game from a defensive standpoint. As such, she remains an invaluable asset to Tijuana, and her commitment to the game has solidified her role as a dependable figure in Liga MX Femenil’s football sphere.
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