Marcia García is making her mark in Liga MX Femenil as a forward for Atlas, showcasing her talents in the top tier of Mexican women's football. At just 20 years old, the Mexican national has already been a significant presence on the field, logging 25 games and 1,705 minutes of play. Her attacking prowess is evident with an average of 0.41 goals per game, indicating a promising strike rate for a player of her age. Although she has yet to register any assists, Marcia's potential in front of the goal is highlighted by her expected goals (xG) per game of 0.57, suggesting that with more opportunities, her goal tally could increase.
While her challenges per game stand at 6.47 with a possession-adjusted interception rate of 2.19, there’s room for improvement in her challenge success rate. Her playmaker rank of 3.5 shows that there is potential for growth in her ability to impact the game beyond scoring. Marcia’s archetype as a "Target" player suggests that her role is critical in holding up play and being a focal point in the attack. With an impressive progressive carrying distance of 61.98 meters per game and a progressive passing distance of 95.56 meters, García is effective at advancing the ball and providing her team with attacking opportunities. As she continues to develop her game, Marcia García is a player to watch in the evolving landscape of women's football in Mexico.