João Cancelo
Relentless energy in back line
Cancelo has been named in Portugal's World Cup squad and is expected to be one of the most dynamic and versatile attacking outlets for the Selecao throughout the tournament.
Analysis: Cancelo joined Barcelona on loan in January and made 16 La Liga appearances, scoring two goals and adding two assists before the end of the campaign, demonstrating his quality even after a spell away from top European football with Al Hilal. The experienced international brings a wealth of Champions League and international experience to Portugal's setup, and his ability to play on either flank gives coach Martinez a flexible option that can adapt to different tactical scenarios. Cancelo heads into the World Cup with renewed confidence after his strong second half of the season with Barcelona and will be determined to play a key role for the Selecao this summer.
Nets rare goal
Cancelo scored one goal to go with two shots (one on goal), two crosses (one accurate) and one corner in Sunday's 3-1 win versus Betis.
Analysis: Cancelo got in on the goalscoring during a 3-1 rout of Betis on Sunday, adding a rare goal during the win. The defender isn't a frequent goalscorer, but he can contribute when he needs to get forward. He only put a single shot on goal during the match, but he made the most of that chance, finishing well.
Forced off midweek
Cancelo was subbed off in the first half of Wednesday's match against Celta Vigo due to an injury.
Analysis: Cancelo left his place on the field to Alex Balde in the 23rd minute against Celta. While the severity of Cancelo's issue remains to be determined, it could force him to miss upcoming league fixtures, in which case Balde will likely play in his place. The Portuguese had scored one goal and one assist over his previous nine appearances across domestic and European action before the match against Celta.
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