Daniela Espinosa is a forward for Tijuana in the Liga MX Femenil, where she has consistently been a key component of her team's attacking framework. As a Mexican national and at just 25 years old, Daniela adds youth and dynamism to the forward line. In her 35 appearances, she has amassed a remarkable total of 3270 minutes on the pitch, showcasing her endurance and value to the team. With a goals-per-game average of 0.48, she displays a keen eye for goal, often converting opportunities into tangible results. Her expected goals (xG) per game stands at 0.56, highlighting her ability to be in effective scoring positions, even if her assist tally is currently at zero.
Despite having no shots per game recorded, Daniela's contributions are noteworthy, especially with an impressive progressive passing distance of 94.62 per game, illustrating her capacity to advance play and create scoring opportunities. Her progressive carrying distance averages 48.32 per game, further emphasizing her ability to transport the ball efficiently upfield. Additionally, Daniela embodies a target player archetype, often being the focal point of attacking plays. Defensively, she contributes with 1.89 possession-adjusted interceptions and 4.7 challenges per game, although maintaining a 0% challenge success rate marks an area for potential improvement. Nevertheless, her playmaker rank of 4 indicates her integral role in orchestrating offensive moves, enhancing her team's dynamics as a forward presence.