About
Height
5'6"
Age
25
Weight
115 lbs
Cosmic Playstyle
The Closer
Leo Dragon
Marie Muller defends with the commanding authority of a player who treats the entire back line as her personal responsibility and accepts that weight without a moment of hesitation. Leo brings leadership and the confidence to make decisive interventions in the critical moments that determine match outcomes. The Dragon adds physical presence and the competitive fire to win the individual battles that shape the entire defensive narrative. This combination produces a center back who dominates through a combination of physicality, vocal communication, and the willingness to take responsibility for every defensive action in her zone. She doesn't defer to anyone in the defensive third, and her confidence radiates through the entire back line, making every defender around her play taller. She doesn't defer to anyone in the defensive third, and her confidence radiates through the entire back line, making every defender around her play taller and more assertive in every defensive action.
On the pitch, Muller operates as a physical center back whose presence and positioning make her the anchor of the Thorns' defensive structure. The Leo framework means she takes charge of set-piece assignments, offside line coordination, and communication with the goalkeeper. The Dragon's physicality allows her to compete with powerful forwards on equal terms in aerial duels and physical confrontations. Her distribution from the back is direct and effective. The Dragon's physicality allows her to compete with powerful forwards on equal terms in aerial duels and physical confrontations, and her recovery pace supports her willingness to step up and intercept passes in the midfield third. Her distribution from the back is direct and effective.
Under pressure, this Leo-Dragon pairing takes control rather than waiting for the situation to resolve itself. Muller imposes her will on the defensive sequence and dictates terms to the opposition. In the locker room, she is the vocal leader who holds the defensive unit accountable.
The counter is an attacking approach that targets her with pace from multiple directions to stretch her positioning and test her recovery speed. Spread the attack wide and switch quickly to create situations where the commanding presence has to choose between multiple threats simultaneously. Spread the attack across the full width of the pitch and create simultaneous threats from multiple angles. When the commanding presence has to choose between multiple threats, the Dragon's recovery becomes the only barrier between the ball and the goal.
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