Inglis Hernández, a seasoned central midfielder, has been a pivotal part of Club Tijuana's setup in the Liga MX Femenil. At 34, her experience and strategic insight on the field make her a crucial asset to her team. Playing primarily as a central defensive midfielder (CDM), Hernández displays a unique blend of defensive resilience and playmaking capabilities, a combination key to her role as a playmaker within the squad. Her ability to read the game and execute plays is evident from her impressive playmaker rank of 3, showcasing her influence in directing the tempo during matches. Even though her goals per 90 are at 0.15 and she doesn't register assists per 90, her contribution is better highlighted by her progressive passing distance, where she achieves an average of 196.57 yards, effectively distributing the ball and initiating offensive plays.
Defensively, Hernández stands out with her adept interception skills, having a possession-adjusted rate of 5.25 per 90 minutes. Her tactical awareness and ability to disrupt the opposition's play are key components of her game, though her challenge success rate remains at 0%. This statistic might not fully capture her effectiveness in regaining possession as her role often involves connecting burgeoning attacks with her passing precision and carrying distances. With her progressive carrying distance averaging 36.94 yards per 90, Hernández shows reliability in transitioning the ball from defense to attack. Despite not registering any shots per 90, her vision and football intelligence enable her to create opportunities for her teammates, reinforcing her intrinsic role as a playmaker in Liga MX Femenil.
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