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Mackenzie Wood: Complete Zodiac Profile (Cancer & Dragon)

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Mackenzie Wood
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ACTIVE ROSTER

Mackenzie

Wood

28JERSEY
5'9"HEIGHT
25AGE
SIGN

About

Height

5'9"

Age

25

Weight

139 lbs

Zodiac Detail

Western Sign

Cancer

Element

Water

Chinese Animal

Dragon 🐉

Year

2000

Birthday

Jul 4, 2000

stars

Cosmic Playstyle

The Closer

Cancer Dragon

IntuitiveProtectiveTeam-first

Mackenzie Wood threads passes through the midfield with the protective intelligence of a player who treats possession as a collective responsibility that requires constant attention. Cancer brings emotional intelligence and an instinct for positioning that reads the game's flow and adjusts accordingly. The Dragon adds competitive fire and the technical quality to execute ambitious passes when the situation demands a moment of individual quality. This combination produces a midfielder who contributes through positional discipline, passing accuracy, and the competitive intensity that lifts the entire team's performance level. She doesn't dominate through individual brilliance alone. She creates the conditions for the team to express itself collectively, and when the moment requires a moment of individual quality, the Dragon provides it with conviction. She doesn't try to dominate through individual brilliance alone. She creates the conditions for the team to express itself collectively through consistent passing and intelligent positioning, and when the moment requires a burst of individual quality, the Dragon provides it with conviction.

On the pitch, Wood operates as a central midfielder whose passing range and positional intelligence make her the connective tissue between defense and attack. The Cancer framework means her body positioning creates separation from pressing defenders and provides passing options for teammates under pressure. The Dragon's competitive fire shows up in her pressing intensity and her willingness to attempt line-breaking passes. Her passing is accurate and purposeful. Her ability to receive between the lines and play in any direction makes her difficult to press. The Dragon's competitive fire shows up in her pressing intensity and her willingness to attempt line-breaking passes that progress the ball into dangerous areas. Her ability to receive between the lines and play in any direction makes her difficult to press effectively.

Under pressure, this Cancer-Dragon pairing stays composed and competitive. Wood doesn't abandon the team's structure when the match demands urgency. She maintains her positioning while still looking for the moment of quality. In the locker room, she contributes through both reliability and competitive standards. She maintains her positioning while still looking for the moment when a line-breaking pass can advance the attack. Her reliability and competitive standards provide a foundation the entire midfield group depends on.

The counter is an aggressive pressing system that targets her directly and prevents clean reception. When a pressing midfielder denies her time and space, her ability to orchestrate drops. Compress her operating area and the protective midfielder loses her connections. Compress her operating area and the protective midfielder loses her connections. She needs time and space to read the pattern and execute her decisions. Take both away and the connective tissue between defense and attack breaks down entirely.

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