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Height
5'6"
Age
20
Cosmic Playstyle
The Workhorse
Libra Rooster
Solai Washington defends with the diplomatic precision of a player who treats the back line as a system of relationships that requires constant calibration. Libra brings balance and an instinct for maintaining symmetry within the defensive shape. The Rooster adds tactical discipline and the vocal authority to enforce that balance through communication with her teammates. This combination produces a defender who organizes the defensive structure through positioning, communication, and the consistency that makes her a reliable presence for the entire back line. She doesn't just hold her position. She coordinates the positions of everyone around her, and the result is a defensive unit that operates as a single connected organism. She doesn't just hold her own position. She coordinates the positions of everyone around her, communicating assignments and adjustments that keep the entire defensive structure functioning as a single connected organism that moves as one unit.
On the pitch, Washington operates as the organizing defender who keeps the Pride's back four connected and compact. The Libra framework means her positioning is always weighted to provide cover for her partner while maintaining pressure on the ball. The Rooster ensures her communication is constant, calling out assignments and organizing the offside line. Her tackling is clean and well-timed, and her aerial ability makes her reliable on set pieces. Her distribution is accurate and builds from the back effectively. The Libra framework means her positioning is always weighted to provide cover for her partner while maintaining pressure on the ball carrier through the passing lane. The Rooster ensures her communication is constant, calling out assignments, organizing the offside line, and identifying runners.
Under pressure, this Libra-Rooster pairing stays balanced and organized. Washington doesn't get pulled out of position by deceptive attacking movement. She holds the line and communicates. In the locker room, she is the organizational voice of the defense. She doesn't get pulled out of position by deceptive attacking movement or balls played over the top. She holds the line, communicates with her goalkeeper and her fellow defenders, and trusts the system she's organized.
The counter is an attacking approach that targets her with pace on both flanks and forces lateral movement that stretches her organizational capacity. When the ball switches quickly, the balanced system takes a moment to recalibrate. Target those moments of transition. When the ball switches quickly from flank to flank, the balanced system takes a moment to recalibrate. Target those moments of transition between organizational states and the Rooster's authority faces a test it hasn't fully prepared for.
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