Adventes sets its pace against Europa

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Marcet’s U-14 team shines in a resounding 4-0 victory showcasing impeccable tactical play

Marcet Adventes achieved a resounding 4-0 victory against CE Europa, clearly demonstrating their superiority in every aspect of the game. The visiting team excelled not only in technical quality but also in tactical dominance, reminiscent of the collective work of teams like Mexico’s Club América or France’s Lens, known for their passing precision and defensive organization.

The match started with Elevies setting the pace from the first minutes. Possession was widely dominated by the visitors with 65.7%, compared to 34.3% for Europa. This control allowed the “Masters of Rhythm”—a fitting nickname for players like Vimos—to dictate the flow of the game. The defense, led by Sánchez and Gorev, left the opposing forwards with virtually no options.

Numbers that speak volumes

The match statistics reflect Marcet Elevies’ clear superiority. Of the 387 passes attempted by the visiting team, 78.6% were accurate, while Europa Infantil only managed 61.3% accuracy in their 248 passes. Offensively, Marcet attempted 16 shots, eight of them on target, compared to Europa’s four attempts, only two of which were on goal.

Marcet’s midfield stood out. Vimos led the count with 77 total passes and actively participated in playmaking. Meanwhile, forwards Schirrmeister and Z. Gorev combined to create constant danger, recording six shots and two goals between them. The defense, with Sánchez making 91 passes and D. Gorev 81, maintained the solidity needed to frustrate any opposing attempt.

Connection between lines

Vimos was the standout player of the match. With 2 goals and an 85% passing accuracy, he dominated the midfield, reminiscent of Florian Sotoca of Lens for his ability to connect lines and his scoring instinct. Besides his goals, he contributed 18 recoveries and executed 33 passes in the final third.

However, the victory was a team effort, and specifically this group of players:

  • Suárez: His performance in goal was reminiscent of Guillermo Ochoa (Salernitana) for his composure under pressure.
  • Pérez: Similar to Clément Michelin (Bordeaux), with 81 passes and solid wing play.
  • Sánchez: Delivered 91 accurate passes, evoking Maxime Le Marchand (Strasbourg).
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  • D. Gorev: His distribution from the back was comparable to Danilo Arboleda (Sheriff Tiraspol).
  • Canete: With 62 passes and several recoveries, he reminded of Milos Kerkez (AZ Alkmaar).
  • Curado: With 51 passes, his vision of the game was comparable to Abdou Harroui (Sassuolo).
  • Z. Gorev: Scorer of a goal, he displayed a style similar to Santiago Giménez (Feyenoord).
  • Mazuelas: Dynamic in attack, he reminded of Luis Chávez (Dinamo Moscow).
  • Sterlin: His ability to connect lines was similar to Teun Koopmeiners (Atalanta).
  • Schirrmeister: Scorer of a goal, his precision reminded of Brian Brobbey (Ajax).
  • Marino: From the bench, he brought freshness, comparable to Yukinari Sugawara (AZ Alkmaar).
  • V. Gorev: Solid and hardworking, similar to Gastón Ávila (Royal Antwerp).
  • Ayrapetyan: With 19 passes, he showed confidence, like Bryan Reynolds (Westerlo).

Developmental football in its essence

Marcet Elevies left no doubt about their ability to combine technique and tactics in a display that resulted in 4 goals and no conceded. This match demonstrates the high developmental level of the team, solidifying their position as a benchmark in football development. Despite the loss, Europa showed determination and effort, elements that are also valuable in the learning process of the beautiful game.

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