Diana García is a central midfielder for Monterrey in the Liga MX Femenil, bringing a blend of defensive resilience and playmaking acumen to her team. At 25 years old, García has already established herself as a key player in the league, with an impressive number of appearances that highlights her consistent performance on the pitch. Over the span of 32 games and 1989 minutes, she has demonstrated her reliability as a central defensive midfielder, notably contributing to her team’s stability with her defensive skills and ability to maintain possession through effective passing.
García’s role is characterized more by her contributions off the ball than on it, boasting an impressive average of 3.91 possession-adjusted interceptions and 7.39 challenges per game. While not yet finding her stride in goal-scoring, with a goals-per-game ratio of 0.15, García's impact is more prominent in her ability to disrupt opposition play and initiate offensive maneuvers. Her progressive carrying and passing distances, 52.66 and 154.62 respectively, reflect her capacity to advance the ball effectively, supporting her ranking as the third-best playmaker within her archetype of 'Worker.' Despite lacking a recorded challenge success rate, indicating room for growth in duels, García remains a valued presence in the midfield due to her tactical awareness and work ethic. Her current market value reflects her intrinsic role within Monterrey's system more than her potential monetary worth on the transfer market.