About
Height
5'3"
Age
25
Hometown
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Nationality
Brazil
Weight
132 lbs
Pronunciation
MEE-len-uh FRAY-tahs
Zodiac Detail
Cosmic Playstyle
The Anchor
Capricorn Dragon
Mylena Freitas steps into the midfield as a Capricorn Dragon, a formidable combination that blends tactical discipline with the capacity for explosive, game-changing moments. The Capricorn base gives her the work rate and positional awareness to function as a reliable two-way midfielder, while the Dragon adds a layer of unpredictability that opponents cannot prepare for. She can spend seventy minutes doing the unglamorous defensive work of breaking up opposition attacks before suddenly producing a thirty-yard strike or a defense-splitting pass that nobody in the stadium saw coming. Freitas does not waste effort on style. She builds her game on substance and then unleashes the Dragon when the moment demands it.
On the field, Freitas operates as a box-to-box midfielder who covers more ground than her opponents expect. Her Capricorn engine allows her to track runners deep into her own defensive third and then sprint forward to join counterattacks without losing effectiveness. The Dragon influence shows up in her ability to produce moments of individual quality that break open tight matches. She is not afraid to shoot from distance when the opportunity presents itself, and her striking technique generates enough power to trouble goalkeepers from outside the penalty area. Her passing in the final third has an aggressive edge, looking to play forward at every opportunity rather than recycling possession safely. Freitas plays every minute like the match depends on it because her competitive standards demand nothing less.
In the team environment, Freitas commands respect through the sheer volume of work she contributes across ninety minutes. The Capricorn Dragon does not ask teammates to do anything she would not do herself, and that standard manifests in her willingness to make recovery runs, commit to defensive challenges, and sacrifice her body in blocking situations. She leads through example rather than instruction, and younger players on the roster quickly learn what professional effort looks like by watching her movement patterns. When the team needs a lift, Freitas provides it through a tackle, a run, or a moment of technical quality rather than through words. Her presence raises the competitive level of every training session.
The weakness in Freitas appears when opponents force her into a controlled possession game where the Dragon cannot find room to operate. Teams that sit deep and deny space in the final third prevent her from using her shooting range and forward passing. If you match her physical intensity in midfield and refuse to give her transition opportunities, the explosive moments that define her game become increasingly rare. Opposition midfielders who shadow her movements and deny her time on the ball force her into conservative decisions that neutralize her attacking threat. Freitas needs chaos to thrive. Bottle up the chaos, and the Dragon becomes just another disciplined midfielder grinding through ninety minutes.
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