Alright I am off to bed, its a great game
@2mufc0 regardless of who wins. Best of luck for the last stretch.
For the last time probably, I would reiterate some of the points -
1.
I have a better attack, both my wingers are better and my striker is the greatest header of the ball in the history of game. Stanley Matthews is largely known as one of the greatest dribbler and provider from wings. This is IMO the easiest path to a goal. While both of my wingers are facing good fullbacks it needs to be remembered that Finney & Matthews in particular faced some of the best fullbacks and came out on top. Here's my full post on Matthews from previous game -
https://www.redcafe.net/threads/rea...1-tuppet-vs-pat_mustard.430575/#post-21169765
Leaving this one video from the post here,
Matthews against Nilton Santos, who was at least as good a fullback as Krol if not better, watch Matthews going past Santos here practically at will -
2. Van Hanegem was an absolutely brilliant provider from deep as well. One of the finest passer of all time. his crosses from left side and deep were Beckham-esque. Some examples -
Now imagine Kocsis getting at the end of those, its going to be nigh impossible to stop him here. Also I don't think either of 2mufc0's CB is that dominant in the air (they are good but not someone IMO you would associate as being aerial monsters). Van Hanegem really was that good, his long pass accuracy stat in pes is 96 amongst the highest end of the attribute and definitely highest on the pitch. Also Desailly/Vidic/Kocsis getting on the end of those freekicks is another pretty good route to the goals.
3. From whatever I've read and seen I think Kubala is best as a creative striker. That's what most of Internet seem to believe and
I think he is playing too deep here and is bogged down by some defensive duties, while he is probably 2mufc0's best goal threat in this game. 2mufc0 has clarified that he is not playing a defensive B2B, but I still think he is still too deep and should be the furtherest guy in the pitch. I personally don't believe that he is best fit to get the best out of Ibra and they would clash with each other, as both were largely creative second strikers but I don't think many agree with me. Personally I think to get best out of Ibra and use his playmaking to full extent he should be played in a 4-3-3-ish system where he has freedom to run the attack. Either way, if he is playing mostly as a target man he would not get better of my CBs who are going to nullify most of his physicality.
4. Finally not to mention that Kubala's positioning has a side effect on midfield balance. If you want him very deep then I think the attack is underwhelming and would fail to score against my defense. But if you want him near opposition box most of the time (his right position in my opinion) then there is a clear 3 vs 2 in midfield and it would lead my midfield to dominate the game, since both set of midfielders are about the same quality-wise. Having ball for longer periods of time against players as threatening as Hanegem, Matthew & Finney (
3 best long passers on the pitch btw) and a striker as complete and dominant in air as Kocsis is enough edge for my team.
I really can't get over Kubala's position here though, its just would never have worked if some other big names who are similar to Kubala have played this way. I think Kubala is the best attacker (even best player) in 2mufc0's team and is misused.