MLS Next Cup Playoffs: U-16 – Standout Outside Backs
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The best MLS academies and boys club teams in the country were in Frisco, Texas, during nine days in June wrapping up their seasons with the MLS Next Cup Playoffs. Champions were crowned in each division and several players stood…
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Continue ReadingThe best MLS academies and boys club teams in the country were in Frisco, Texas, during nine days in June wrapping up their seasons with the MLS Next Cup Playoffs.
Champions were crowned in each division and several players stood out with excellent performances throughout the week while Prep Soccer watched the action very closely.
I was in attendance during the first weekend of play and watched as many Round of 32 matches as I could, picking several players to highlight. With the tournament now over, we’re running that list down, and this week we’ll look at U-16s. Here are some outside backs who had solid performances with their teams:
Jackson Bent
Jackson Bent
Bent’s physicality and strong defensive work helped his team Florida Rush limit eventual champions Atlanta United to a single goal when the teams met in the first round of the playoffs. The left back displayed great positioning on the defensive field and made numerous stops inside and around the penalty box. Bent is excellent at using his body to win possession and, when he can’t do it, he times his tackles very well, stopping plays and clearing the danger. He is also important in the air, often getting inside the penalty box to help his team deal with crosses.
A US Youth National Team member, Cortellessa offered tremendous solidness on the right side of FC Dallas’ backline. He can play multiple positions at a very high level, but was in excellent form at right back, using his very complete game to make an impact on both sides of the ball. It’s hard to point out a defining skill or trait in Cortellessa’s game because he’s very good at everything and much of his efficiency comes from his all-around game, paired with his high soccer IQ. He was also the team’s captain in the tournament and displayed some strong leadership.
Highlights
Akintobi was part of the strong backline that helped Atlanta United secure the title in the division with a strong defensive game. A very physical player, he added a lot of intensity to the team with his frequent runs up and down the field in the right flank. Besides being very strong physically, Akintobi is also very talented on the ball, displaying good dribbling ability and a great vision for passes, being an outside back who can create chances through runs or combination plays. He was also very solid defensively, using his frame to shut down his side of the field.
Cristiano Florez
Cristiano Florez
Florez was a stud for his Strikers FC team that advanced all the way to the final of the tournament. Playing as a right back, he fulfilled his role with great efficiency, displaying good quality on the ball and great discipline to do the defensive work. Florez is a good passer and is very smart with movement off the ball, taking advantage of any open spaces allowed by the opponents. He can also be very dangerous when he gets to the end line because of the accuracy of his crosses, which typically find the forwards in good spots to score.
Joshua Torquato
Joshua Torquato
A winger converted into left back, Torquato did a very good with FC Dallas. His offensive game was very strong, as one would expect, as Torquato displayed excellent quality on the ball and also a high soccer IQ. That allowed him to identify the best moments to make runs forward and create good chances and also to understand how to get out of some difficult situations when in possession in the defensive half. He was also very solid defensively, denying opponents too much space with his positioning and timing his tackles and defensive actions very well.