About
Height
5'4"
Age
16
Cosmic Playstyle
The Anchor
Cancer Ox
Kherrington Ream attacks the final third with the protective patience of a forward who understands that creating scoring chances is as valuable as finishing them, and that her movement off the ball creates opportunities for her teammates even when she doesn't receive a pass. Cancer brings a strong connection to possession and a desire to involve her teammates in the attack through intelligent link-up play and well-timed passes. The Ox adds strength and a reliable work ethic, ensuring that the patient approach is supported by the physical tools to compete for every ball in the final third. This combination produces a forward who combines hold-up play with intelligent movement, creating space for herself and her teammates through positioning and physical presence rather than pure pace or dribbling ability. Her value to the team extends beyond the goals she scores to the chances she creates through her movement and her link-up play.
That patience translates to combination play in the final third that draws defenders toward her and then releases the pass that creates the numerical advantage. Ream receives between the lines and holds the ball while scanning for the supporting run, playing the pass at the exact moment the lane opens. The Cancer instinct makes her prioritize the team's chance over her individual opportunity, and the Ox's strength allows her to maintain possession under physical pressure from opposing defenders. Her finishing is composed when chances do fall to her, and she approaches every shot with the same measured technique that characterizes her passing game.
Under pressure, the Cancer-Ox stays patient and strong. She doesn't force actions when the timing isn't right, and she doesn't abandon the hold-up play when the match demands quick transitions. She trusts the system and the timing. In the locker room, the Ox's reliability and the Cancer's protective instinct make her a teammate who supports others and contributes to the group's collective confidence.
The counter to Ream is physical defending that prevents her from establishing clean possession in the hold-up phase. A strong center back who denies her the ball at her feet with her back to goal eliminates the combination play her game depends on.
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