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Height
5'11"
Age
25
Weight
152 lbs
Cosmic Playstyle
The Wildcard
Virgo Dragon
Maycee Bell organizes the defensive line with the analytical precision of a player who has turned positioning into a measurable, repeatable science. Virgo brings attention to detail and an instinct for spacing that keeps the back four connected through every phase of play. The Dragon adds physical presence and the competitive fire to win individual battles when positioning alone isn't enough. This combination produces a center back who dominates through a blend of intelligence and physicality that makes her difficult to beat in any scenario. She reads the attacker's movement, adjusts her angle, and arrives at the right spot before the ball does.
On the pitch, Bell operates as the primary organizer of the Courage defensive structure. The Virgo framework means her body positioning and stance are always optimized to provide cover for her partner while maintaining pressure on the ball carrier. The Dragon's physicality allows her to compete with powerful forwards in aerial duels and physical confrontations, and her recovery pace supports her willingness to step up and intercept. Her distribution from the back is accurate and progressive, finding midfielders in positions where they can advance the attack. She clears the danger and starts the next phase in the same motion.
Under pressure, this Virgo-Dragon pairing stays precise and competitive. Bell doesn't make the mistake that comes from rushing or losing focus. She processes every variable before committing, and that discipline produces clean defensive actions even in chaotic situations. In the locker room, she is the positional standard for the back line. Her attention to detail provides a framework that less experienced defenders learn from through observation.
The counter is an attacking approach that stretches her positioning with pace from multiple directions. When the opposition switches play quickly from flank to flank, Bell has to cover ground laterally, and the Dragon's recovery is tested. Overload one side, switch to the other, and repeat. The analytical defender becomes a reactive one when the ball moves faster than her positioning can track.
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