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Vesper

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  1. well, thank fuck we do not need a 23 to 28yo left footed CB atm, lolol as you can see, that market is fucked (and even Kimpembe is a hard pull, as he doesn't really want to leave Paris)
  2. I am all in for Kudus atm let footer, super athlete decent price can also play RW so a 2-for-1
  3. those are all right footed CBs btw we do not need a left footed one atm if we did here they are in your age group requirements of 25-28 and available ONE (lolol) that I rate to buy (and he is 29 next summer so will not be on any of my lists next summer, buying a 28yo is even not something I really recco) if I expand it to 23 to 28 then we can add these 3 (monsters) and all 3 are CRAZY hard pulls
  4. he has monster potential in their system
  5. Kudus number 4 overall globally and with an insane success rate of 76.9 per cent
  6. The 420th edition of the CIES Football Observatory Weekly Post uses Wyscout data on dribbling in domestic league matches over the last 365 days to compile a world ranking of the best dribblers according to an index combining the frequency and percentage of successful dribbles, as well as the sporting level of teammates and opponents. Only footballers who have not yet turned 23 and have played at least 1’500 domestic league minutes are included. Real Madrid’s Brazilian winger Vinícius Júnior tops the list with a successful dribble every 15 minutes and 32 seconds, and a success rate of 50.3% in highly competitive matches. His compatriot Ângelo Gabriel of Santos FC ranks second with even more impressive statistics, albeit in lower-level games: one successful dribble every 13 minutes and 56 seconds with a 64.2% success rate. Bayern Munich’s Jamal Musiala rounds up the podium ahead of AFC Ajax’s Mohammed Kudus. Players from 35 different leagues are in the top 100, with Spain’s La Liga in first place (11 representatives), one more than the English Premier League and Argentina’s Primera División. Born on 23 December 2004, Brighton & Hove Albion’s Facundo Buonanotte is the youngest player in the top 100, followed by Ângelo Gabriel (born just two days earlier), RB Salzburg’s Israeli Oscar Gloukh and Vélez Sarsfield’s Julián Fernández. Ranking of U23 attacking players according to the Dribble index
  7. he was playing topflight football since he just turned 15
  8. I was very happy we signed Angelo not saying at all he the next Neymar, but he is super creative I have rated him for 2 years or so
  9. he is number 41 he is a wizard with the ball, i posted on his dribbling stats (2nd globally behind Vini Jr for 23 and unders)
  10. they had a lot of streams for this game
  11. woot, I found a new streaming site with a shedload of streams totalsportek stopped posting streams last season and the other ones are dodgy at times, other good old VIP, but their quality is never that high (although they almost never crash) https://sportshub.stream/
  12. this sounds crazy for a team that just won the Europa League, but Bono is the only player they have who remotely interests me Ocampos is too old to buy (turns 30yo next summer) Suso turns 30yo in 3 or so months Youssef En-Nesyri is too spotty as a CF, backup maybe (monster header of the ball) but we do not need a backup CF Gonzalo Montiel is a decent RB, but we do not need one atm their squad looks fucked
  13. sorry, just saw this I always post links at the beginning of the game you can always go back to the first couple of pages and find them
  14. Jackson gives me mini Drogba vibes with his personality
  15. I thought Bono doesn't want to leave southern Spain
  16. I had been listing him a top Brasilian youth for ages, but yes, most slated him
  17. Pedro looks like he may be a monster for them so far
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