FanisJK7 wrote:
Wow, I'm stunned to see a Greek rated 89 value at attack or defense. U think he was that good indeed?? Judging by some clips I've always expected him to be more of a technical player, thus his great legacy, rather than excelling for his goal-poaching skills.
I think what made him so great was that he was both, he could be the dangerous striker in the box or he could drop deeper and run with the ball and supply his teammates or go direct towards the goal. He was certainly a more complete player than Mavros or Sideris for example, who were more pure goalscorers. I think the combination of these traits justifies the Attack rating, I'd say he should have the highest score in this stat of any Greek player, while the other two should have higher Response and Aggression. If we compare him to players from similar countries like Romania and Turkey, I don't think 89 is too crazy a value.
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Also I've decided to take these fancy transfer rumours with a pinch of salt, because Greek league was semi-professional back then, so it wouldn't be easy for the players to endure the demands of top-level leagues, first and foremost physically.
Usually I wouldn't consider these stories as they appear quite often especially for eastern European players, but I definitely believe this story. The timing makes sense, as he'd just scored 2 goals against Real Madrid, then took a break soon after (he wanted to wait a year then join Madrid as a free agent). Also he was recommended by Puskas who later coached him at AEK.
Biondi wrote:
greek players here have insane stats, the all stars team is full of 90+ players
Those players all need updates. I probably wouldn't give any of them such high stats although Greece did produce some great players, especially strikers in particular. Even Panathinaikos could reach the European Cup final with a full team of Greek players (and AEK won the league that same year).