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Height
5'8"
Age
23
Zodiac Detail
Cosmic Playstyle
The Wildcard
Sagittarius Horse
Maja Lardner attacks the final third with the expansive energy of a forward who treats the entire attacking half as her operational territory. Sagittarius brings a broad vision and the ambition to attempt passes and runs that stretch defensive structures beyond their designed limits. The Horse adds the engine and work rate to cover ground between channels and penalty areas, making her a constant presence in transition and in behind the defensive line. This combination produces a forward who creates chances through movement range and finishes them with the kind of directness that keeps defenders from settling into any comfortable rhythm. She doesn't stay in one position long enough for the marking scheme to account for her, and her pace ensures that any space she finds is exploited before it closes.
On the pitch, Lardner operates as a forward whose movement and pace make her a threat across the full width of the attacking third. The Sagittarius framework means her runs take her from channel to channel, pulling defenders out of position and creating gaps that teammates exploit. The Horse's stamina allows her to maintain her pressing intensity and movement range for the full ninety minutes, which means her effectiveness doesn't decline as the match progresses and defenders tire. Her finishing is direct and composed when she receives in behind the defensive line, and her ability to hold up play and bring midfield runners into the attack adds versatility. She presses from the front with energy that disrupts the opposition's build-up.
Under pressure, this Sagittarius-Horse pairing stays energetic and ambitious. Lardner doesn't reduce her movement range when the scoreline is tight. She continues to make the same runs and apply the same pressure, trusting that the chances will come if she keeps working. In the locker room, her work rate and energy set a standard that the entire attacking group measures itself against. She plays with a commitment that inspires greater effort from everyone around her.
The counter is a disciplined defensive shape that tracks her movement across the pitch and doesn't allow her to find space in behind the line. A back four that maintains its depth and communicates her position reduces the effectiveness of her channel runs. A physical center back who maintains contact when she drops deep to receive prevents the clean separation she needs to turn and accelerate into the space behind. Track her runs and the Horse's pace has nowhere to go.
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