What stands out about Joel Ordóñez clips is that you actually see him defending. It’s constant defensive work, recovering quickly, winning duels, making strong tackles, important blocks, and dominating aerial battles. He looks like a defender doing the basics at a high level, not someone defined by goals or flashy passing numbers.
On top of that, he also has the added quality of being comfortable on the ball and playing out from the back. But the main identity is clear: he’s a proper, no-nonsense defender who does his job first. That’s the type of profile Barcelona would benefit from alongside Cubarsí.
@AnshFutbol If you think that defense against Europe's elite attackers like Bayern or psg,then I don't know what to say,these club hasn't learned a thing in the past years after years of humiliation in the ucl