
Douglas Santos
LB
Possession Builder
Mar 22, 1994 (32)
Left
5'9"
152 lb
Makes six tackles in loss
Douglas had six tackles (three won), three clearances and two interceptions in Sunday's 2-1 defeat to Norway.
Analysis: Douglas led Brazil in tackles again, but couldn't help them avoid the loss and the early elimination. The left-back finished the World Cup with 18 tackles in five starts. He was quiet on the offensive side with two shots, three chances created and six crosses over that span.
Sends in five crosses vs Japan
Douglas recorded five crosses (zero accurate) and two chances created in Monday's 2-1 win over Japan.
Analysis: Douglas sent in the third-most crosses and his tournament-high for Brazil during the late comeback win. The left-back still helped on defense with the second-most clearances for his side. He now has 12 tackles after four starts.
Makes two interceptions in win
Douglas recorded one shot (zero on goal) in Wednesday's 3-0 victory versus Scotland.
Analysis: Douglas co-led Brazil with two interceptions during the win over Scotland as they ended up first ahead of Morocco. The left-back had a quiet outing stat-wise, though, after two solid appearances before. He finished group stage with 10 tackles (seven won) in three starts.
Makes two tackles in win
Douglas generated one shot (zero on goal) in Friday's 3-0 victory versus Haiti. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 65th minute.
Analysis: Douglas made the third-most tackles for Brazil during the match, winning one, but wasn't really tested against Haiti's offense. The left-back also received his first yellow card in the proccess. He's been a steady piece of the defense in their two games with nine overall tackles (six won), but registering only one cross on offense so far.
Makes seven tackles in debut
Douglas registered one cross (one accurate) and one chance created in Saturday's 1-1 draw against Morocco.
Analysis: Douglas led Brazil with seven tackles during the draw, winning five of them. The left-back also won the second-most duels (seven) for his side to complete a good defensive effort. He was quiet on offense, though, logging only one cross and one chance created. That was only his eighth overall appearance for the national team and second in official games.
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