Cuadrado, Morelos, Barrios and Espinosa: In the ideal eleven of their leagues

The season has come to an end for some of us. Juan Guillermo Cuadrado (Juventus 4th)Wilmar Barrios (Zenit champion), Bernardo Espinosa (Girona 5th and to play a date) and Alfredo Morelos (Rangers 2nd). The CIES published the eleven ideals of each league in Europe according to the data provided by InStat that “using its exclusive Impact Score approach combined the results of the team, with the employment of the players and the technical performance”, in order to define the best players to make up these teams. Luis Díaz was not enough to enter the Premier.

Juan Guillermo Cuadrado, the best right-back in Serie A

Second season since he arrived at Juventus in which he managed to add more minutes for Serie A (2,495 ‘), on 19/20 he accumulated 2,651′. Although the team failed to maintain its hegemony and lost the title again, the role of the Colombian was key to avoiding a more discreet campaign. He got 4 goals, 4 assists and received 9 yellow cards.

Besides, the Colombian was also renewed for another year, although for now that is not a guarantee that it will continue next season in Turin, Well, if a good offer arrives, they could sell it. In the ideal eleven provided by CIES, there is hardly one more player from Juventus, the scorer Vlahovic.

A league: Mike Maignan (Milan); Juan Cuadrado (Juventus), Amir Rrahmani (Napoli), Fikayo Tomori (Milan), Theo Hernández (Milan); Marcelo Brozovic (Inter), Nicolo Barella (Inter), Ivan Perisic (Inter); Nicolás González (Fiorentina), Rafael Leao (Milan) and Dusan Vlahovic (Juventus).

Alfredo Morelos, the ‘9’ of the Scottish Premier

Despite the fact that he could not finish the season playing due to an injury he suffered at the end of it. The scorer reached his 11 goals and 7 assists in the local league to be in the ideal eleven after playing 26 games and accumulating 2,119 minutes on the court. The striker was chosen as the team’s best player on 21/22.

Premier Scotland: Craig Gordon (Hearts); James Tavernier (Rangers), Cameron Carter-Vickers (Celtic), Carl Starfeit (Celtic), Greg Taylor (Celtic); Callum McGregor (Celtic), David Turnbull (Celtic), Joe Aribo (Rangers); Liel Abada (Celtic), Jota Filipe (Celtic) y Alfredo Morelos (Rangers).

Wilmar Barrios, Zenit midfield

Fourth league title accumulated by the Colombian with Zenit (18/19, 19/20, 20/21 and 21/22). Barrios played 27 games (25 starts) accumulated 2,287 minutes and received 4 yellow cards. The season was special for the 28-year-old midfielder as he played several games as a central defender at the request of coach Semak. By local tournament he was during 7 games as a defender.

Deer League: Matvei Safonov (Krasnodar); Mario Fernandes (CSKA Moscow), Dmitriy Chistyakov (Zenit), Fabian Balbuena (Dynamo Moscow), Douglas Santos (Zenit); Wilmar Barrios (Zenit), Daler Kuzyaev (Zenit), Claudinho Rodrigues (Zenit); Malcom Oliveira (Zenit), Arsen Zakharyan (Dinamo Moscow), Artem Dzyuba (Zenit).

Bernardo Espinosa, the most outstanding of Girona in defense

The only one of the four Colombians who has started almost all of his team’s league games this season. He has played 38 commitments with 3,285 minutes and has scored 3 goals. Espinosa is the center-back that has generated the most value in the second in Spain with 11.77 which means the number of times you have contributed to your team not being scored.

Second of Spain: Juan Soriano (Tenerife); Jérémy Mellot (Tenerife), Chumi Brandáriz (Almería), Bernardo Espinosa (Girona), Tono Garcia (Eibar); Javi Munoz (Eibar), Aleix Garcia (Girona), Edu Exposito (Eibar); Jose Corps (Eibar), Largie Ramazani (Almeria) and Umar Sadiq (Almeria).

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