Kevin Villodres is one of the revelation players of the season. The youth squad has started in the eleven games played, accumulating a total of 739 minutes. His ability, speed and self-confidence to face one against one dazzles the unconditional ones but worries the rivals who subject him to surveillance, sometimes too special.
The reality is that Kevin is fried with sticks. To counteract his brilliant dribbling and in Hueca they even gave him his identity card, as it is popularly said, especially between Buffarini and Ratiu. The great victim was the man from Malaga who, as a result of such a peculiar hunting, He ended up with a swollen left ankle and it is more than a serious doubt to play this Saturday against Lugo.
José Alberto was upset.. “Tomorrow we have a session in the morning and it is doubtful. He is training between cotton wool. The reality is that he is a boy who is being beaten. They have fouled him 15 in the last two games. From there, let each one draw their conclusions ”.
According to a work prepared by BeSoccer, Kevin is the fifth player in the Second Division that receives the most fouls every 90 minutes. They are 3.15. Only four footballers above; Juanjo Narváez, (leader of this classification), Cayarga, Álex Alegría and Pablo Varcárce. Below the malaguista we find Óscar Plano, Roque Mesa, Ramazani, Arribas and Pejiño.
But while it is true that they stop him based on infractions of the Regulations, do not think that Kevin turns the other cheek. In the classification of footballers who commit the most fouls, also elaborated by BeSoccer, it appears in fourth place with 2.16 every 90 minutes.. The leader of this relationship is Burgos striker Álex Álegría followed by Orozko, Escriche and the Malaguista. Next are Bermejo, Agus Medina, Naranjo, Elady, Bufarini and Málaga player Luis Muñoz.
The interesting conclusion is that, if we stick to this ranking, forwards commit more fouls than defenders. For some time now, defending is no longer exclusive to defenders. The forwards have the mission to be constant at high pressure, to stop the opponent’s ball coming out and not limit themselves, as in the past, to staying in front to plug in balls. This is the case of Kevin who, in addition to being an electric dribbler, helps in defense. Today’s footballer.