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    Guayaquil City VS Delfin SC

    Liga Pro Ecuador Serie A
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    Guayaquil City
    Guayaquil City 2
    1 Delfin SC
    Delfin SC
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    • Koke Resurrección
      Koke Resurrección
      Guayaquil City is in a slump recently. In the last seven league games, they've only managed one win. Their finishing efficiency in the front line is extremely poor, with an average of less than one goal per game. In the last home game, they lost without scoring. Their positional passing struggles to break through the dense defense. They mainly play a balanced four - defender formation. Relying on home - field advantage, they try to control the ball slightly and create space. However, when the full - backs push forward, there are obvious defensive holes in the flanks. After 17 rounds, they've conceded 20 goals, and the stability of their defense has been continuously declining. There are no key players with serious injuries, and they have sufficient rotation options. Meanwhile, Deportivo Quito is in the middle - lower reaches of the league and faces significant relegation pressure. They haven't won in the last four games. When playing away, they're used to a five - defender low - block
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      ECU LPSA Guayaquil City 2-1 Delfin SC
    • Harry potter polar
      Harry potter polar
      Guayaquil City has been struggling with a low offensive efficiency at home recently. Their average conversion rate of offensive finishes is only 10.2%. Meanwhile, Deportivo Quito boasts an impressive 15.8% conversion rate on the road, and their expected goals efficiency (xG/Offensive Finish) is 0.12 higher. In terms of key pass success rate, the away team, Deportivo Quito, reaches 76%, with an expected assists (xA) value of 0.89 per 90 minutes, far better than Guayaquil City's 0.54. When it comes to midfield control, Deportivo Quito dominates. Their passing success rate stands at 83%, and the average time taken to transition from defense to attack is just 3.2 seconds. They also cover an average of 112.4 kilometers per game and have 42 high - intensity sprints, indicating better physical reserves and more sustained pressure. Based on these factors, I'd give a five - star recommendation for Deportivo Quito in this match. Guayaquil City often faces a crowded midfield in games, making it e
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      ECU LPSA Guayaquil City 2-1 Delfin SC
    • Gilbert Joseph
      Gilbert Joseph
      Guayaquil City employs a 3 - 4 - 3 formation. The captain, Arias, leads the defense. Diaz and Merlo form a forward partnership, while Mansilla in the midfield is responsible for linking up and advancing the play. Although the team has a lack of depth in substitutes, there are no key injuries among the starters. Their home - based strategy of overlapping runs on the flanks is well - developed. On the other hand, Deportivo Quito uses a 4 - 3 - 3 counter - attacking system. Forward Ayonta is a consistent goal - scorer for the team, and midfielder Castro has a smooth play - making ability. However, the absence of the key central defender Zuniga due to injury has left a hole in the back - line. There are issues in the back - field coordination during defense. On the road, their bench strength is weak, the individual confrontation ability has a limited ceiling, and the defense has a slow turn - around speed, making them vulnerable to attacks on the flanks. Guayaquil City's form has been dism
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      ECU LPSA Guayaquil City 2-1 Delfin SC
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