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Published on 2024-03-13 18:30:47
Known for his attacking prowess as a full-back, Joao Cancelo made headlines with an impressive statistic during his loan spell at Barcelona. In a recent Champions League match against Napoli, Cancelo scored in a 3-1 win that secured Barca’s spot in the quarter-finals after three years. With Fermin Lopez opening the scoring and Robert Lewandowski sealing the victory, Cancelo’s goal contributed to a 4-2 aggregate win.
Impressing in the match, Cancelo contested and won the most duels and was described as ‘dangerous’ on the field. The player, signed by Manchester City for £60 million in 2019, showcased his technical ability and goal-scoring prowess, solidifying his reputation as an attacking full-back. In fact, Cancelo stands out as the only defender with 10+ goal involvements in the Champions League since the start of the 2020/21 season.
While Cancelo’s offensive capabilities have never been in question, there are lingering doubts about his defensive skills, as seen in a recent defeat to Villarreal where he admitted to a poor performance. Despite this, Cancelo’s attacking prowess continues to shine, with Bernardo Silva praising him as ‘amazing’. Data highlighting his offensive impact could potentially lead to a significant transfer fee for City if they decide to sell him.
As Barca is reportedly keen on signing Cancelo permanently, his attacking abilities and goal-scoring records are sure to attract more attention in the football world. The statistic of him being the ultimate attacking full-back further solidifies his reputation as a dynamic and impactful player in the game.
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