Diana Rodriguez has established herself as a key defensive asset for Guadalajara in Liga MX Femenil. At 28 years old, the Mexican central back has played 27 games this season, amassing a total of 2147 minutes on the pitch. Known for her defensive prowess, Rodriguez's role as a ball-playing center-back is accentuated by her impressive ability to intercept and disrupt the opposition's play. With a possession-adjusted interception rate of 7.04 per game, she effectively neutralizes potential threats, contributing significantly to her team's defensive solidity.
Rodriguez's playing style is marked by her skillful ball distribution and ability to carry the ball forward. Her progressive passing distance averages 503.32 meters per game, complemented by a progressive carrying distance of 90.35 meters, showcasing her dual ability to both defend and initiate attacks. Though her goal-scoring record stands at 0.05 goals per game with no assists, her xG per game of 0.07 underscores her occasional offensive contributions. Despite a 0% challenge success rate, her possession-adjusted challenges per game, totaling 9.4, indicate her relentless pursuit of regaining ball control. Rated at a 3.5 in the playmaker rank, Rodriguez is valued for her strategic impact on the game, even if her estimated transfer value remains at €0.