2015年2月4日星期三

Players You Must Use in FIFA 14 before FIFA 15(3)

  FIFA 15 has been released for almost half a year,if you have not play it yet,you must play FIFA 14 in below players,helping you to know the game better.
  4. Diego Forlán
    
  Forlán has made a name for himself while at the many clubs he has had stints at for being a naturally gifted goal scorer with a devastating long shot. He may have played at many different teams, but EA has always honoured Forlán with fittingly potent FIFA stats. When FIFA 14 hit store shelves, Forlán was in his second season with Brazilian club Internacional. Though not as fast as he once was, his 85-long shots, 85-shot power, 83-finishing and 5-star weak foot made Forlán an incredibly dangerous forward when used correctly, with the ability to shoot from just about anywhere.
  However, last January Forlán signed an 18-month deal to ply his trade at Japanese side Cerezo Osaka. While it is admirable that Forlán – who has never liked to stay at a club for too long – is making the pioneering move to a relatively unknown league, it will mean he will not feature on the Ultimate Team mode of FIFA 15. He may not make an appearance on the game at all if he doesn’t play for Uruguay in Brazil. As it stands he may be needed to replace injured Luis Suárez (England breathe a sigh of relief) though Forlán hopes the Liverpool striker recovers, even if it pushes him out of the team. What a class act.
  3. Carles Puyol
    
  Despite still having two years left to play on his contract, earlier this year Puyol announced that he would be retiring from football. A long career filled with many injuries and surgeries – most recently on his right knee – left the Barça legend feeling like he could no longer compete at the level required of him at the Camp Nou. In a moving farewell speech, Puyol reminisced “I came here as a boy and I leave with a family” (FCBarcelona.com). Puyol had spent a staggering 15-years at the club (10 as its captain) and his 593-appearences, leaving him second only to his long-time teammate Xavi in all-time appearance for the Catalans.
  This will be the last year we are able to use Puyol on FIFA and – though the 36-year-old’s age has taken its toll on his physical stats – he is still a very solid centre-back. As long as you have a suitably rapid wing-back to compensate for the sluggish Puyol, he can be a great asset to the team. With his 82-sliding tackle, 85-standing tackle, 87-marking and 88-interceptions, he is still more than a match for even the most dangerous forwards.

 From 9game.

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