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Interista93
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Name: Ezio PascuttiCountry: Italy Club: Bologna F.C.Position: * WF, CFSide: RF/LS Age: 24-27 years (01/06/1937) Height: 174 cm Weight: 71 kg Attack: 87Defence: 36Balance: 81Stamina: 79Top Speed: 86Acceleration: 88Response: 89Agility: 83Dribble Accuracy: 77Dribble Speed: 79Short Pass Accuracy: 71Short Pass Speed: 72Long Pass Accuracy: 73Long Pass Speed: 72Shot Accuracy: 84Shot Power: 81Shot Technique: 86Free Kick Accuracy: 64Curling: 73Header: 90Jump: 85Technique: 78Aggression: 93Mentality: 78Goalkeeper Skills: 50Team Work: 73Injury Tolerance: BCondition: 5Weak Foot Accuracy: 5Weak Foot Frequency: 4Consistency: 6Growth type: StandardCARDS:P15 - Goal Poacher P16 - Fox in the Box S01 - Marauding S05 - 1-touch Play SPECIAL ABILITIES: Reaction - Scoring - Post Player - 1-touch Play Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Attack MindedINFO:Pascutti was a left winger or centre forward. He spent his entire career at Bologna, playing 325 matches, scoring 138 goals and being one of the main protagonists of the last Serie A title won by the team. He gained 17 caps for Italy, scoring 8 times. He held for many years the record of 10 consecutive goals without a penalty − he never scored from penalty at all − before Gabriel Batistuta broke it in 1994. Brave, very quick and incredibly prolific, Pascutti was one of the most efficient strikers during his time. He ran a lot and scored over and over again, proving to be smart when lurking inside the box and a great header who didn't fear to hit the ball very close to the ground, risking to take kicks to the head. Iconic is his goal against Inter on 4th December 1966: a close to the ground header after anticipating Tarcisio Burgnich. He could score great goals, even with volleys or in acrobacy, but he also missed the easiest ones from very favorable positions. He sometimes was criticized by journalists and supporters because he classy and technical player that many wanted to see but they had to bow down to his playstyle made of great vision of the game, interceptions and goals. Critics always thought of him as graceful and ethereal. Instead, he usually was aggressive and raging but never unfair, except in one specific occasion: in a UEFA Euro qualifying match against USSR on 13th October 1963, he received a red card at the 23' minute after he hit defender Eduard Dubinskiy and then Italy didn't manage to qualify for the tournament. From that day, he was always booed in every Italian stadium, so much that he had to use earplugs! https://youtu.be/SLD-8S0GyQ4 his header goal against Inter
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Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:48 pm |
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Alex10
Joined: Mon Apr 05, 2021 2:22 am Posts: 31
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Interista93 wrote: Alex10 wrote: For me this Pascutti is good for the period 1964-67, when he was a good player, but no longer excellent. During the period 1962-63 he was one of the best strikers in the world and the old set was in my opinion more right. This is by far the best site with the player abilities from any era, but in my opinion it would be perfect by also reporting old sets to let everyone choose which set to use. I use the values of this site to update my database of Dino Dini's Player Manager, the only managerial video game that I consider amazing. For example, I don't understand why you don't keep somewhere the old set of young Del Piero (for me it was perfect), that ones of Inzaghi and Vieri at the time of Atalanta, that one of Pivatelli top scorer ... I have hundreds more examples ... If you want I can mention them all I agree with you about those players, especially Pivatelli should've again a set for his time at Bologna. However, I don't see this version of Pascutti as worse than the old one. After all you have a fast striker, who is highly effective in the box. I mean, just look at his ATT+AGG and RES+HEA combos, his ST is quite good and the cards he has are very helpful. In my opinion Pascutti at his peak should be at least 90 in Attack. If you want, I'll explain in detail why. Regarding Pivatelli, I think the old set was perfect for the 1955-56 season; in the following seasons it never came back at those levels (it often happened in that era that players only had one or two great seasons and then never repeated again). Anyway, what do you think of my idea of showing old sets in the topic after the updates? I see that it is done on some foreign players(for example like Maradona's topic). If it bothers you, I don't insist. But I think it would be a great for the site and each one of us could decide which one to consider more right.
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Sun Apr 18, 2021 8:53 pm |
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Interista93
Joined: Tue Jun 13, 2017 4:28 am Posts: 4461
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Alex10 wrote: In my opinion Pascutti at his peak should be at least 90 in Attack. If you want, I'll explain in detail why. Regarding Pivatelli, I think the old set was perfect for the 1955-56 season; in the following seasons it never came back at those levels (it often happened in that era that players only had one or two great seasons and then never repeated again). Anyway, what do you think of my idea of showing old sets in the topic after the updates? I see that it is done on some foreign players(for example like Maradona's topic). If it bothers you, I don't insist. But I think it would be a great for the site and each one of us could decide which one to consider more right. As you can read, there was already a discussion regarding his ATT. At the end it was decided to give him orange value for AGG to simulate his offensiveness when moving towards the goal, which he constantly did. Take in mind that his main position is WF and ATT 87 for a winger is high. Then, if you use him as CF, shooting stats, heading and cards would do the rest.
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Sun Apr 18, 2021 10:09 pm |
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Alex10
Joined: Mon Apr 05, 2021 2:22 am Posts: 31
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Interista93 wrote: Alex10 wrote: In my opinion Pascutti at his peak should be at least 90 in Attack. If you want, I'll explain in detail why. Regarding Pivatelli, I think the old set was perfect for the 1955-56 season; in the following seasons it never came back at those levels (it often happened in that era that players only had one or two great seasons and then never repeated again). Anyway, what do you think of my idea of showing old sets in the topic after the updates? I see that it is done on some foreign players(for example like Maradona's topic). If it bothers you, I don't insist. But I think it would be a great for the site and each one of us could decide which one to consider more right. As you can read, there was already a discussion regarding his ATT. At the end it was decided to give him orange value for AGG to simulate his offensiveness when moving towards the goal, which he constantly did. Take in mind that his main position is WF and ATT 87 for a winger is high. Then, if you use him as CF, shooting stats, heading and cards would do the rest. Ok, but Pascutti was a Player similar to Inzaghi(with a great header); I think 87 is low for him. Anyway, you don't agree with my idea to show all the old set, correct?
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Mon Apr 19, 2021 5:22 am |
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Interista93
Joined: Tue Jun 13, 2017 4:28 am Posts: 4461
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Alex10 wrote: Ok, but Pascutti was a Player similar to Inzaghi(with a great header); I think 87 is low for him. Anyway, you don't agree with my idea to show all the old set, correct? I don't even have them. Also, no one is forced to use our sets as they are. Naturally, everyone is free to change values in their OF.
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