Greek/Spanish Hybrid Review

3 Jul

Here Is The Team!

As a fitness squad to my Colombian/Brazilian team, I built a Greek and Spanish hybrid. For a budget of around 60k it was a very effective fitness team. So here is my review.

GK: IF Courtois: Having used his NIF and found him very commanding, I tried out his inform for a bargain 14k. Although he didn’t live up to his price tag and felt no different to his NIF. If your going to make this team stick with his NIF. 7/10

RCB: Vorsah: Looking at the team, you would probably assume that the defence was the weak point and you wouldn’t be wrong. Despite this Vorsah was the best performing out of the three. For 650 coins you cannot go wrong. 9/10

CB: Pique: One of the highest rated players in the squad but one of the worst performing players in the squad, weak, slow and sluggish. 4/10

LCB: Ekiza: Outshone his countryman next to him despite being 11 ratings below him. Quick, good in the air and a all round good defender. 8/10

RM: Quincy: What more could you want from a winger, works hard, quick and 5* skills. Easily one of the best silver players on the game. 9/10

RCDM: Annan: I only put him in for chemistry reasons but he hasn’t let me down, good at breaking up play and then quickly changing the phase of play from defence to attack. 8/10

LCDM: Fabregas: Quality, oozes class. Kept everything ticking over and shows off his wide variety of passing from short range to long. One of the best players in the team. 10/10

LM: Pedro: Provided just what I expected, works hard and can provide a great delivery from a cross or corner. Always seems to be in the right position at the right time. 8/10

CAM: Fetfatzidis: Another silver who outshines his gold teammates, as well as Quincy he also has 5* skills, brilliant player and the only down side would be fitting him into a team. 9/10

RST: Salpingidis: The two Hellas Liga forwards compliment each other perfectly. Salpingidis is the quicker of the two and often makes runs in behind defences with his 87 pace. As a lone striker I wouldn’t recommend him but with Djebbour I would strongly suggest it. 8.5/10

LST: MOTM Djebbour: While being slower than Salpingidis, Djebbour is the more powerful striker as he likes to link up play and hold up the ball very well. Although given the chance in front of goal he is most likely to finish it. 9/10

Leave a comment