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Juan Jose PIZZUTTI 1955-59
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racing stone
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Name: Juan Jose Pizzutti Nickname: "Tito"  Country:  Argentina Club: Racing Club Position: *SS, AMF Side: RF/BS Age: 28-32 years (09/05/1927) Height: 177 cm Weight: 76 kg Attack: 85Defence: 60 Balance: 79Stamina: 78 Top Speed: 77Acceleration: 79Response: 85Agility: 80Dribble Accuracy: 85Dribble Speed: 76Short Pass Accuracy: 83Short Pass Speed: 75Long Pass Accuracy: 82Long Pass Speed: 76Shot Accuracy: 84Shot Power: 87Shot Technique: 80Free Kick Accuracy: 72 Curling: 74 Header: 77Jump: 75Technique: 84Aggression: 85Mentality: 90Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 91Injury Tolerance: B Condition: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 6 Weak Foot Frequency: 6 Consistency: 5 Growth type: Standard CARDS: S02 - Passer S06 - Outside curve SPECIAL ABILITIES: Tactical Dribble - Passing - Scoring - Playmaking Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Attack Minded
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Mon Jul 14, 2025 1:49 am |
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Nacho1605
Joined: Fri Apr 02, 2021 11:21 pm Posts: 370 Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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I was working on this player for quite some time already. This set looks very good, but I have a few pointers to make:
I would only put SS and AMF as his positions; he played as a right-inside forward (SS) and was one of the pioneers of the advanced #8 role (AMF), but there isn't a record of him playing as a center-forward during this time. The CFs during the 1956-59 period were, if I'm not mistaken, Balassanián, Blanco, Sosa, and Manfredini, but not Pizzuti. In this same regard, the SMF position did not exist during Pizzuti's time, where teams still played the 2-3-5 formation (two CBs, three DMFs, two SS/AMF, two WFs, and one CF).
Regarding his stats: despite his defensive contributions, he wasn't deserving of a 66 DEF, and there's no record of him taking set pieces during the concerned period, so FKA and CUR could be downgraded too. Due to the nature of the game in the late 50s in Argentina, I would also give a small downgrade to his LPS, SPS, RES, and his BAL (he wasn't particularly a strong player by any means). Maybe his STA, LPA, SPA, and ST could be buffed by +1. Finally, I believe he was a DA > TEC kind of player (so DA 85, and TEC 84), and I would personally give a big downgrade to his MEN stat; but I'd love to hear your reasoning behind this value in particular.
About cards: I'd personally give him P15 (Free Roaming) and P17 (Chasing Back). I'm not sure if he deserves the P01 (Classic N° 10) card because, despite being way more involved in the build-up than most inside-forwards at the time, he, alongside Manfredini and Sosa, was still one of the players who finished most of the plays. He 100% deserves the S01 and S05 (Marauding and 1-Touch Play) too.
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Mon Jul 14, 2025 4:10 am |
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racing stone
Joined: Mon Feb 17, 2020 5:51 am Posts: 15
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Nacho1605 wrote: I was working on this player for quite some time already. This set looks very good, but I have a few pointers to make:
I would only put SS and AMF as his positions; he played as a right-inside forward (SS) and was one of the pioneers of the advanced #8 role (AMF), but there isn't a record of him playing as a center-forward during this time. The CFs during the 1956-59 period were, if I'm not mistaken, Balassanián, Blanco, Sosa, and Manfredini, but not Pizzuti. In this same regard, the SMF position did not exist during Pizzuti's time, where teams still played the 2-3-5 formation (two CBs, three DMFs, two SS/AMF, two WFs, and one CF).
Regarding his stats: despite his defensive contributions, he wasn't deserving of a 66 DEF, and there's no record of him taking set pieces during the concerned period, so FKA and CUR could be downgraded too. Due to the nature of the game in the late 50s in Argentina, I would also give a small downgrade to his LPS, SPS, RES, and his BAL (he wasn't particularly a strong player by any means). Maybe his STA, LPA, SPA, and ST could be buffed by +1. Finally, I believe he was a DA > TEC kind of player (so DA 85, and TEC 84), and I would personally give a big downgrade to his MEN stat; but I'd love to hear your reasoning behind this value in particular.
About cards: I'd personally give him P15 (Free Roaming) and P17 (Chasing Back). I'm not sure if he deserves the P01 (Classic N° 10) card because, despite being way more involved in the build-up than most inside-forwards at the time, he, alongside Manfredini and Sosa, was still one of the players who finished most of the plays. He 100% deserves the S01 and S05 (Marauding and 1-Touch Play) too. make an update taking into account your suggestions regarding his mentality, my grandfather told me that he was a technical director inside the field, a player who improved his teammates and played better in important games and hot moments. Great leadership and motivator, a fact that was reflected when he won the 67 libertadores as technical director with only 40 years old.
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