
Gonzalo Plata
LW
Playmaking Forward
Nov 1, 2000 (25)
Left
5'10"
143 lb
Limited threat in quiet outing
Plata registered one tackle (one won) and one interception in Tuesday's 2-0 defeat versus Mexico.
Analysis: Plata came into the game on the back of his heroic goal against Germany that had sent Ecuador to the round of 32, but could not replicate that magic. He had a very quiet night offensively and rarely posed a threat, with one chance created his only attacking contribution and no shots registered for the first time in the tournament. He ends the competition with one goal from eight shots and seven chances created across four games.
Scores key goal vs. Germany
Plata scored one goal to go with two shots (one on goal) and two crosses (zero accurate) in Thursday's 2-1 victory against Germany. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 89th minute.
Analysis: Plata was one of the most dangerous players for Ecuador in the first two matches of the tournament, but he came through when it mattered the most against Germany by netting the game-winning goal. The Flamengo winger sneaked inside the six-yard box and tipped the ball past Manuel Neuer to give Ecuador a 2-1 victory. With four points out of three matches (W1, D1, L1), Ecuador are in a good position to reach the knockout stages, though their next opponent -- if there's any -- will depend on what happens in other groups.
Five shots but couldn't score
Plata registered five shots (three on goal), four crosses (one accurate) and three corners in Saturday's 0-0 draw against Curacao.
Analysis: Plata took five shots as Ecuador drew 0-0 with Curacao. The striker put three of these shots on target. His final shot drew a fantastic save from the record-breaking Eloy Room as his close-range header was clawed out. He has created three chances in both matches so far this World Cup and will look to find the back of the net in the final game against Germany. A win is required for Ecuador to try and progress from the group stage. The attacker also took three corners.
Attacking effort in loss
Plata recorded one shot (one on goal), two crosses (one accurate) and one corner in Sunday's 1-0 loss versus Cote D'ivoire.
Analysis: Plata contributed the most among Ecuador's front three, providing creativity on multiple occasions from set pieces and throughout the match. He challenged the goalkeeper directly with his only shot, with his overall effort reflected in his three chances created. His performance highlights the upside he carries going forward, which he should be able to showcase in a favorable matchup against Curacao, who conceded seven goals to Germany in their World Cup debut.
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