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Wilfried Van Moer
80 vs West Germany - Harms Daily
80 vs Italy - Harms Daily
80 vs Spain - Harms Daily
80 vs England - Harms Daily
Not that it matters much, but those are on youtube.Eduard Streltsov
67 vs Austria 2nd Leg - Harms Daily
67 vs Austria 1st Leg - Harms Daily
67 vs France - Harms Daily
changed, IIRC you had those on both sitesNot that it matters much, but those are on youtube.
fantastic, is picked in almost every draft yet i had no clue how he plays so its nice to see some footage. Didnt know he was right footed, its actually insane how many great left backs are right footed, way to many that its just the case of a bigger pool of players to choose from. Maybe they should try left footers as right backs....Video quality was pretty awful here so I probably missed the odd touch and didn't include much off the ball stuff at all but it'll do the job...
@Ecstatic and Camacho say hifantastic, is picked in almost every draft yet i had no clue how he plays so its nice to see some footage. Didnt know he was right footed, its actually insane how many great left backs are right footed, way to many that its just the case of a bigger pool of players to choose from. Maybe they should try left footers as right backs....
fantastic, is picked in almost every draft yet i had no clue how he plays so its nice to see some footage. Didnt know he was right footed, its actually insane how many great left backs are right footed, way to many that its just the case of a bigger pool of players to choose from. Maybe they should try left footers as right backs....
Cheers lads . I was sort of hoping that he'd play a more attacking style at club level, but for now he remains filed in my brain as one of go to options as a quality defensive LB. A handsome bastard too, just like the gold standard in right footed defensive left backs.@Pat_Mustard Good work. I've always wanted to see Marzolini at club level.
Really good work. Actually chimes well with the description we've heard of him to date along with the national team footage.Video quality was pretty awful here so I probably missed the odd touch and didn't include much off the ball stuff at all but it'll do the job...
Cheers lads . I was sort of hoping that he'd play a more attacking style at club level, but for now he remains filed in my brain as one of go to options as a quality defensive LB. A handsome bastard too, just like the gold standard in right footed defensive left backs.
Don't think he was. The video is at an increased speed. You'd notice, in general every one else on the pitch seems faster too.Love this, did not remember he was that fast
Yeah and he outruns them allDon't think he was. The video is at an increased speed. You'd notice, in general every one else on the pitch seems faster too.
Yeah and he outruns them all
Yeah and he outruns them all
Awesome! Thanks for that. Will watch asap.
He had a surprising burst of pace did Becks in that video.That game reminded me how much i love Becks so he is next.
damn shame we didnt see peak Scholes and Keane togetherHe had a surprising burst of pace did Becks in that video.
Conclusions from the video. If you want peak Keane-
1. Do not play him as a pivoted DM. He gets forward much too much and his positioning was generally much higher than you'd want for that.
2. In a midfield two you can't have a rather attacking CM alongside him as he wouldn't be able to drive forward enough. Keane and Davids midfield two would be fine but Keane and Modric less so.
Overall Keane is a defensive box-to-box player with surprisingly good passing. He rarely gave the ball away in that video and made quick, crisp forward passes. Not fancy, but effective.
Indeed. DLP Scholes and box-to-box Keane would have been incredible.damn shame we didnt see peak Scholes and Keane together
Thanks mate. It was interesting to see him popping up infield looking to make something happen as Blackpool chased the game. I'd still consider him one of the most straightforward of the greats in terms of playing style, as his game was very heavily skewed towards staying on the wing and beating his man on the outside, but things are rarely as clear-cut as we tend to make them in match discussions.@Pat_Mustard
Excellent stuff on Matthews. I was surprised to see him drift to the inside-left position on occasions. That said when he was on the right wing he had almost no support from the inside right or a right-half. Crossing was a bit hit or miss but his dribbling was mostly excellent. You can see how much damage he could do. At one point they seemed to have three men on him.
Looking what to watch tonight and cant decide so remembered you asked for Rivaldo but it looks like there is already an all-touch compilation on youtube.Match compilors two games I'd really like to see is Keane Vs Juve in Turin and Rivaldo Vs Valencia. The former to use his best game to answer whether Keane was actually a DM. And the latter because it is up there with the single greatest performances of all-time
Did not know that. I couldn't find it when I'd looked before. Will watch soon. Thanks for the infoLooking what to watch tonight and cant decide so remembered you asked for Rivaldo but it looks like there is already an all-touch compilation on youtube.
Im back on the Uwe train so maybe @harms or @Joga Bonito will do it@Šjor Bepo and any other all touches creators.
A vid of Passarella would be interesting. I haven't seen any for him and given the recent debates on him it could be informative