Who Is Marcelo Flores?

As Mexico prepares for this year’s Copa América, there’s a sense of anticipation and hope.

Among the young players who could make a significant impact is 20-year-old Marcelo Flores, a talent currently playing for Tigres in Liga MX.

Let’s delve into his potential and what he brings to the table.

The visualisation below shows where Flores ranks for some of the key metrics when compared with the left-wingers from leagues of the same level as Liga MX.

Marcelo Flores is quite often compared to Hirving Lozano — and rightly so.

Flores’s pace is similar to Lozano’s, and his dribbling ability is sometimes better than that of his compatriot.

Having spent his youth career mostly in England at Ipswich Town and Arsenal, Flores finalised his move from Arsenal to Tigres last summer.

Playing mainly as a left-winger, Flores ranks above average for xG Contributions and chances created.

With six goals and one assist to his name, the Mexican international ranks joint-fourth for goals among his teammates.

Possessing excellent awareness inside the box to position himself in the right place at the right time, Flores’ instinctive movement inside the box is also a notable trait for someone of his age.

His defensive numbers aren’t very impressive, but his ability to progress the ball and create chances through that is something to be lauded — 73rd percentile for progressive passes per 90 minutes.

Marcelo Flores’ journey from England to Mexico is a testament to his resilience and adaptability.

Despite spending a significant part of his youth in England, he found his place in Mexico, allowing him to showcase his potential on the world stage.

As we look forward to the Copa America this summer, Flores is undoubtedly a player to keep an eye on.