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The big data places Alderete as the most Bordalás player in Valencia CF

Data confirms the influence and toughness of the Paraguayan on the pitch

Today there is no doubt that Omar Alderete is the representation of Jose Bordalás On the field of play, with Valencia, the Paraguayan is, along with two others, the player with the most cards in the competition, by a margin. This statistic reflects what is the DNA of the coach, and shows how it affects to be effective in the defensive system che.

Beyond the fact that in the last game of the bats he did not get a warning, an analysis driven by Big Data reflects that next to Damian Suarez and Gonzalo Verdu, are the only ones to reach the resounding figure of 11 yellow cards. That has deprived him of acting in two days (Barcelona day 9 and Granada day 27), and also adds one of the third cumulative cycle.

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Although the statistics fail against Alderete, for Bordalás and Valencia their contribution is of vital importance

This Paraguayan is a sample of what soccer is in South America, and more so in that part of the continent. Battle-hardened, vehement, strong in duels, and one of those who does not skimp on shedding all the sweat when he stands on a field of play. Perhaps that is why he is the player with the best numbers on his team, and that is also valued.

He has played a total of 23 player games, and in only 6 of them has he been defeated. Consequently, there were 7 wins and 10 draws, which mark a little why he has earned the trust of the strategist and his people. But going back to the numbers, Alderete is second in that classification by registering a card every 172 minutes of play; that is, every two games.

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Taking this analysis into account, Gonzalo Verdú is, in relation to the number of minutes played, the footballer with the worst record in that category. He has acted 1116 minutes, and receives a card every 101 minutes. In third place is Damián Suárez, who, with the same number of cards, receives one every 194, taking into account that he has played 2,143 minutes.

Beyond all that, the signal is evident, Bordalás wants him to stay much longer. Which is why he would force Peter Lim and Anil Murthy to exercise their call option on him. Already eliminated from the World Cup, he will be a player to keep in mind in the process to add arguments and get back into the discussion about access quotas to Europe.

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