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One of the most complete and the best midfielders in history IMO.
Agree !
Campionato tedesco: 2
Borussia Dortmund: 1994-1995, 1995-1996
Coppa di Germania: 3
Borussia Dortmund: 1988-1989
Schalke 04: 2000-2001, 2001-2002
Supercoppa di Germania: 3
Borussia Dortmund: 1989, 1995, 1996
Coppa UEFA: 1
Juventus: 1992-1993
Champions League: 1
Borussia Dortmund: 1996-1997
Coppa Intercontinentale: 1
Borussia Dortmund: 1997
W.Cup.svg Campionato del mondo: 1
1990
Campionato d'Europa: 1
1996
should have won the Ballon d'Or instead of Sammer to be completed
Andreas
Möller: 100 meters 10.09 sec.
Claudio Caniggia: 100 meters it goes from 10.00 to 10.20 to 10.50 to 10.79 to 11.20 sec. I don't know which is correct now.
Andy's parents were athletes , mainly runners
Here some verbal notes I took while watching this great player again:
Well his best era should be around 1992-1993/95 actually but usually he was never as good in the NT as he was with his club thanks to Vogts who was rather a player selector than knowing anything about tactics although I have have heard how much he understands about football and did a lot for german football behind the scenes that shows its results.
But I remember Vogts best for the ,,ignore midfield , shoot the ball from the defence to attack and lets see what the strikers can do with it'' then its obvious that a player like
Möller was nearly useless especially in the late 90's when Bierhoff became a regular starter because he could do something with these long balls and the midfield was at 0 by the time.
After the WC 1998
Möller was one of the players that got most of the blames , that the team had no creativity in midfield , no playmaker and it was all about long balls and crosses , needless to say that Vogts completely forgot some ''real'' playmakers or attacking midfielders like Effenberg , Scholl and some others , Vogts had always somebody to blame , in 1994 it was Effenberg and in particular Illgner saying ,, My only mistake was that I decided me for the wrong goalkeeper'' , in 1998 it was
Möller and the referees.
Just now I'm reviewing some of the 1994 games and there is no clear line they try to play , Hässler is running around everywhere between attack and midfield at least trying to create something , Buchwald is killing everything infront of the defence , Matthäus kicks the ball forward like a quarterback in american football and so on BUT! the game so so much more intense, energic and fast and even more dangerous in attack then what the team is doing nowadays.
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Something I had in mind for a while now is that his long passing doesnt need to be so high, I remember JeanMarc being very impressed by his long passing but I'm not so convinced, he should not be so close or even above so many other players , just changing lane doesnt require this much LPA .
1-Touch Play could also be removed , except headers I see nothing he would benefit from it .
Here a later set , heavily inspired by konami:
Form 5->4 , could eventually be lowerd further
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Name: Andreas
Möller Nickname: ''Turbo Andy''
Number: 7
Clubs: Borussia Dortmund | Schalke 04
Position: ★CMF , DMF , AMF
Nationality: German
Era: 1998-2001
Age: 31-34 years (02/09/1967)
Injury Tolerance: B | A
Foot: R
Side: B
Height: 180 cm
Weight: 71 kg
Attack: 82
Defence: 44
Balance: 76
Stamina: 80
Top Speed: 85
Acceleration: 84
Response: 78
Agility: 80
Dribble Accuracy: 85
Dribble Speed: 85
Short Pass Accuracy: 89
Short Pass Speed: 84
Long Pass Accuracy: 88
Long Pass Speed: 85
Shot Accuracy: 86
Shot Power: 89
Shot Technique: 83
Free Kick Accuracy: 90
Curling: 90
Header: 83
Jump: 77
Technique: 85
Aggression: 80
Mentality: 80
Goalkeeper Skills: 50
Team Work: 75
Condition: 5 | 7
Weak Foot Accuracy: 6
Weak Foot Frequency: 6
Consitency: 6
SPECIAL ABILITIES:
★Reaction
★Playmaking
★Middle Shooting
★1-Touch Pass
★Outside
CARDS:
-
Freekick Style: 2 | 6 | 10
Growth type: Standard/lasting
Attack/Defence Awareness: Balanced