The ‘Pharaoh of Goals’ solves it with a ‘hat-trick’
{mb_sdlf_jugador_SDLF-jugador_frase-destacada}A brilliant Amin delivers victory to Marcet Bellatores against EF Premier.
Marcet Bellatores secured a well-deserved 3-1 victory in an exciting match against EF Premier Barcelona in the Under-19 category. A stellar performance by Amin, who scored a hat-trick, made the difference in a game where the visitors demonstrated tactical solidity and individual talent.
The match began with both teams cautious, with Premier opening the score in the 9th minute thanks to a precise shot from the left-back. However, Bellatores reacted with determination, settling on the field and starting to impose their rhythm. This control resulted in an equalizer in the 24th minute, when Amin calmly converted a penalty after a collective play that showcased the team’s characteristic patience in buildup.
Tactical superiority and control
As the match progressed, Marcet Bellatores showed superiority in various aspects of the game. With a 63.2% pass accuracy, they stood out for their clear ball circulation, while Premier managed only 61%. This dominance allowed Bellatores to create more clear chances, accumulating 15 shots compared to the rival’s 14, but with greater effectiveness.

In the 45th minute, Amin reappeared in the rival area, scoring with a powerful shot to the far post. The forward, nicknamed “The Pharaoh of Goals,” became an unstoppable figure, excelling with his speed and positioning. His performance was reminiscent of forwards like Vincent Janssen, known for his ability to lead the attack and his effectiveness in decisive moments.
Amin adds the finishing touch
The third goal came in the 56th minute, sealing a perfect night for the forward. A lightning-fast counterattack allowed Amin, after breaking free from the central defenders, to score with quality against the opposing goalkeeper. This goal solidified Marcet Bellatores as a lethal team in quick transitions, comparable to the Dutch Feyenoord, which prioritizes vertical play and attacking efficiency.
Key players

Undoubtedly, Amin was the MVP of the match. With three goals and leadership in the area, his performance places him as one of the most promising players in the tournament. His decision-making ability and tactical awareness evoke figures like the Colombian forward Duván Zapata, known for his physicality and finishing precision.
In addition to Amin, all Marcet Bellatores players who participated stood out for their unique contributions to the team’s victory:
- Plotnov, with incisive dribbles, resembled Davy Klaassen for his persistence and dedication.
- Padilla, “The Playmaker,” displayed vision comparable to Hans Vanaken.
- Nkeregue, a midfield wall, evoked the composure of Sofyan Amrabat.
- Lucas, solid in defense, was akin to Toby Alderweireld for his positioning.
- Ahmadov, with strong aerial play, brought Jan Vertonghen to mind.
- Müller, with his runs into space, mirrored Steven Berghuis.
- Jari, precise and combative, recalled Kevin Danso.
- David, with his versatile play, showed glimpses of Timothy Castagne.
- Escalante, a tactical game-changer, added depth like Joakim Mæhle would.
- Ortega, methodical and consistent, showed the efficiency of Jerdy Schouten.
- Herrero, in goal, demonstrated reflexes akin to Walter Benítez.
Efficiency and commitment
Marcet Bellatores reaffirms its potential as a talent development team. In a match full of intensity and quality, every player contributed to the victory, with Amin leading as an example of efficiency and commitment. A memorable day that clearly highlighted the Marcet hallmark in every action.