Let’s take another look at the players who have made an incredible impact on the club this season and have proven their ability to make an impact on many levels, according to the Scouts of the Football Syndicate.
Taylor Calheira, Christos FC – F
Calheira is direct in the truest sense. Christos’ best performance this season has been to move the ball into the channel and get closer to the goal. He was a great finisher for his team and put a lot of pressure on the opposition’s back line. He loves to put in good crosses and, with a good serve, he puts chances very high.
Joao Dominguez, Miami AC – D
Fierce and technically proficient left-back João Dominguez loves the fighting that accompanies football matches. He is gifted in attack, able to drive and pass on the left flank, and always has a challenging stance on the ball. He’s only five minutes and seven seconds tall, but he makes up for any shortcomings with dizzying speed, strong one-on-one defensive ability, and excellent balance that allows him to bounce back from any challenge. .
Bradley Sample, Thunderbay Chill – M
A strong No. 6, Sample is a solid player who can always move the play and control the ball. He enjoys stealing the ball from the back line, turning and delivering through passes to his teammates. He’s an intelligent player who has great vision and can carve out the passing lane and make the tackles he needs.
Karim Batill Bay, AC Houston Sur – M
Becher Bey embodies ferocity on the pitch. Always ready to go all out and always one of the most energetic players on the pitch, Bey is aggressive in his tackles and always ready to push the ball forward. His energy can only be matched by his understanding of the game, and goals and assists next could be added to his arsenal, so he’s on track to become a great midfielder.
Pierce Garraway, Monterey Bay FC 2 – D
A former midfielder, Garraway was used at the tail end of Monterey Bay FC 2 and has performed well. He’s a high work rate machine and a great finisher in his position. Blessed with head and foot ability and talent, he can also throw long passes to his teammates and read the game very well.
Gis Hovius, Fort Wayne FC – F
The Dutch forward has always tried to be the hardest working man on the pitch, which usually means good things for Fort Wayne FC. He’s big and strong, but he has that touch and intelligence that makes the most of his physical talents. He is particularly adept at laying the ball off to his side-by-side teammates and hitting the ball purely with both feet.
Joey Mueller, Florida Elite Soccer Academy – M
Muller is the driving force behind the Florida Elite Soccer Academy. He has been with the club since he was a kid in the youth ranks and his development has been great. He is technically talented and can hit the ball from miles away in dead-ball situations. He has great speed and attacking instincts and can either go for goals or run wide and put crosses into the box. He is able to place the ball to the best of their ability, which means Muller will create a very large percentage of FESA chances.
Nick Karookian, Cedar Stars Rush – F
Kalkian has already played for Armenia’s U21 side and has been invited to the Euro U21 qualifiers this autumn, and is already one of the country’s best forwards. Kalkian is incredibly strong, technically gifted, and hard to push him off the ball. His strength is his greatest strength, and he can get into place in the final third even under pressure from defense. He also excels at going deep down and leaping when his teammates catch up behind him, and finishing when given the chance.
Matthew Senanow, Chicago City SC – D
Sennanow is one of the strongest centre-backs in League Two, showing his presence by always appearing in the right position against the biggest opponents. In Chicago City SC’s 2-1 victory over the Des Moines Menas at Valley Stadium, Senanou became the best defender on the pitch, with plenty of attacking options due to his speed, aerial prowess and predictive power. erased. Sennanow’s ability to diagnose and contain attacks is top-notch, so it’s thanks to him that the only unscathed remaining team in the league can be so aggressive in counter-attacking opportunities.
Boyd Curry, United PDX – D
Curry is a great communicator and leader in the back, with good vertical jumping and enough technical ability to play anywhere on the pitch. He is good at reading the game and diving in to block passes and attacks. Curry takes pride in his role in making sure the rest of the defense doesn’t let go of the proverbial ropes, and that’s one of the best players in the league.
Stefano Camerlengo, Ocean City Noreasters – GK
Camerlengo has great ability both as a shot-stopper and as a distributor for Noreasters, and all his performances so far have been excellent. He’s tall, quick on his feet, and has the mental strength needed to make saves when it counts. He is tall and has a large build, which makes it difficult to get the ball past Camerlengo and even harder to push him into the net.