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Height
5'6"
Age
25
Weight
121 lbs
Cosmic Playstyle
The Closer
Leo Dragon
Sophia Wilson commands the attacking third with the confident authority of a forward who treats every defensive action as a challenge to her supremacy. Leo brings confidence and the presence to demand service in critical areas regardless of the defensive pressure. The Dragon adds competitive fire and the athletic tools to finish chances from any position in the final third. This combination produces a forward who dominates through a combination of physicality, confidence, and finishing quality that makes her extremely difficult to contain. She doesn't defer to defenders or goalkeepers. She demands the ball in the most dangerous areas and finishes with the conviction of someone who believes every chance will result in a goal. That confidence is not misplaced, and the Dragon's fire ensures she competes for every ball as if the match depends on it. That confidence is not misplaced, and the Dragon's competitive fire ensures she competes for every ball as if the match depends on it, whether the scoreline is level, in her team's favor, or requiring a comeback.
On the pitch, Wilson operates as a forward whose physical presence and finishing quality make her a constant threat in the box. The Leo framework means she positions herself where the ball is most likely to arrive and demands service with a confidence that draws the ball toward her. The Dragon's competitive fire shows up in aerial duels, physical battles, and the intensity of her pressing from the front. Her finishing is composed and powerful. Her hold-up play brings teammates into the attack. The Dragon's competitive fire shows up in aerial duels, physical battles with center backs, and the intensity of her pressing from the front that creates turnovers in advanced areas leading directly to scoring chances.
Under pressure, this Leo-Dragon pairing stays confident and competitive. Wilson doesn't become less aggressive when the defensive block sits deeper. She continues to demand the ball and challenge defenders. In the locker room, her confidence provides a stabilizing presence. She continues to demand the ball and challenge defenders regardless of the defensive pressure, and that relentlessness creates opportunities that her confidence allows her to finish with conviction.
The counter is a disciplined defensive system that targets her with multiple defenders and prevents clean separation. Double-team her in possession and make her play through traffic. The Dragon needs space to breathe fire. Double-team her in possession and make her play through traffic rather than receiving in space where she can face the defense. The Dragon needs space to breathe fire, and without it, the confident forward becomes a frustrated competitor.
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