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Jordi Alba Ramos (born 21 March 1989) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for FC Barcelona in La Liga and the Spanish national team. Mainly a left defender, he can also operate as a left midfielder.
General comment
Very good left back, especially with very good offensive skills. Fast and tough. First-team player in Spain and Barça, he already has a lot of experience for a young player.
Performance
Regularity
At the highest level for 3 years, he channels very high class games with Barca and Spain team.
Form
He is in full possession of his faculties this season, he scored and distills lots of assists for a left back.
Offensive skills
First pass
He is not very good in first pass but has partners who excel in this area ...
Cross
He compensates by good crossing skills.
Offensive contribution
He goes forward dramatically and is often involved in the actions of goals.
Defensive skills
Intervention
There are gaps in is recovery game.
Anticipation
His anticipation compensates his defensive weaknesses.
Placing
He goes forward so much that it can be difficult to replace when his team undergoes counterattack.
Tactics
Tactical thinking
He is not yet an expert in this area but after a few more seasons at FCB, he should acquire excellent tactical concepts.
Adaptability
He can not really play another position and he has not played in many different systems.
Mental
Experience
He is experienced for his age and he has already won many titles.
Aggressiveness
He fights a lot and worked hard.
Team play
He is discreet and does not create history.
Influence in the team
To do
Big games
Physical impact
Stamina
Fragility
He shows composure in this type of meeting.
Physical
Speed
He is very fast and is able to submit his opponents with his speed.
Acceleration
His acceleration is exceptional.
Physical impact
He lacks power and it may be in trouble against stronger players.
Stamina
His endurance is remarkable, he is able to scan the pitch even at the end of the game.
Fragility
No injuries at this time.
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