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In this article we look at the draw for the knockout round play-offs for the 2022–23 UEFA Europa League
In the knockout phase, teams play against each other over two legs on a home-and-away basis, except for the one-match final. The mechanism of the draw is as follows:
- In the draw for the knockout round play-offs, the eight group runners-up will be seeded, and the eight Champions League group third-placed teams will be unseeded. The seeded teams will be drawn against the unseeded teams, with the seeded teams hosting the second leg. Teams from the same association cannot be drawn against each other.
Draw
The first legs will be played on 16 February, and the second legs will be played on 23 February 2023.
Team 1 | match Number. | Team 2 |
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Barcelona | 1 | Manchester United |
Juventus | 2 | Nantes |
Sporting CP | 3 | Midtjylland |
Shakhtar Donetsk | 4 | Rennes |
Ajax | 5 | Union Berlin |
Bayer Leverkusen | 6 | Monaco |
Sevilla | 7 | PSV Eindhoven |
Red Bull Salzburg | 8 | Roma |
The addition of Champions league 3rd place teams has meant that there are some good ties and one stand out ties.
Barcelona v Manchester United – An absolute cracker of a tie, Barcelona had a very poor Champions league campaign albeit in a tough group and the gamble of spending a lot of money on players rather than paying off debts hasn’t paid off. Man Utd are also an up and down team, definetly better under Ten Haag but can still throw in some poor performance. Squad depth with 2 games a week may be an issue with them. Despite this its still a big tie between of the giants of European and World football
Ajax v Union Berlin – Ajax have lost a couple of players and manager to Man Utd but are still a good team, place in a tough group in the Champions league they could only finish 3rd but easily beat Rangers. Union Berlin are an up and coming German team, just lost a couple to relinquish the top of the table to Bayern Munich, the fact that they are challenging domestically and appearing in Europe after only getting promoted a few years ago is a fantastic story. Should be an intriguing tie.
Juventus have a good chance of progressing after an immensely disappointing Champions League campaign and a poor domestic season so far. A lot may depend on which players they have fit, Pogba and Di Maria being out at the moment and whether he manager will still be the same. Normally you would say it was an easy win, at the moment who knows.
Sevilla v PSV Eindhoven – Looks a good tie on paper as well, Sevilla have had a dreadful season and are currently 4th bottom of La Liga which considering the squad is a lamentable performance. PSV have a good squad but apparently have to sell one of their top players – so will COdy Gakpo be there or will he be on his way to another European club in January
Roma having won the Europan Conference League last season will hope they can dispose of RB Salzburg, with Mourinho there you can never discount them from going deep into the tournament. Roma seem to be doing reasonably well in Serie A at the moment while Salzburg are clear at the top of the Austrian Bundesliga. Will Salzburg still have all their players by the time of the tie or will the European teams come knocking at the door again to take some of their constant supply of good players.
Again, a lot depends on the World Cup – no break for some players, possible injuries to players and a tough, demanding schedule after it and also will any teams make transfers in January
In this article we look at the draw for the Champions league last 16 and here is a quick explanation of the basic rules
In the knockout phase, teams play against each other over two legs on a home-and-away basis, except for the one-match final. The mechanism of the draws for each round is as follows:
In the draw for the round of 16, the eight group winners are seeded, and the eight group runners-up are unseeded. The seeded teams are drawn against the unseeded teams, with the seeded teams hosting the second leg. Teams from the same group or the same association cannot be drawn against each other at this stage of the competition
So sadly you cannot get 2 English clubs or a group match up again but not to worry, here is what happened.
Draw
The first legs will be played on 14, 15, 21 and 22 February, and the second legs will be played on 7, 8, 14 and 15 March 2023.
Team 1 | Match Number | Team 2 |
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RB Leipzig | 1 | Manchester City |
Club Brugge | 2 | Benfica |
Liverpool | 3 | Real Madrid |
Milan | 4 | Tottenham Hotspur |
Eintracht Frankfurt | 5 | Napoli |
Borussia Dortmund | 6 | Chelsea |
Inter Milan | 7 | Porto |
Paris Saint-Germain | 8 | Bayern Munich |
So a couple of real standout ties there, I’ll pick mine
Liverpool v Real Madrid – a repeat of the last final which Real Madrid 1 -0 , Liverpool have been poor at times this season but with such a long delay until the games and we don’t know what will happen during the World cup anything can happen. Its over 2 legs which may help Liverpool, the last couple of 1 legged finals have gone against them.
PSG v Bayern Munich – These would be many peoples candidates for reaching the final and one will exit at this early stage which in a way is sad but other teams will look at this thinking there chances have increased. Both teams seem to be clicking into gear now in the league although PSG still seem to be grinding results. A big factor for them will be, will Messi, Neymar and Mbappe be fit whne the game is played. Messi has really picked up form this season. Bayern are now top of the Bundesliga and just seem to be churning out the results as they do. They also navigated what on paper looked a real tricky group.
Borussia Dortmund v Chelsea – Should be a good game, Chelsea have been average at times in the league but don’t be surprised to see them add a couple of new faces in January to bolster the squad. Money doesn’t seem to be an issue.
RB Leipzig v Man City – a lot of peoples favourites are Man City and like so many other teams it will depend on the impact of the World Cup and also whether Erling Haaland is fit. If he is then I woud expect Man CIty to get through and get one step closer to the trophy they crave.
In the other 4 ties I would expect Napoli, Inter Milan to go through. The other 2 ties look very close to me, a flip of a coin.
Here are the times (UK) for the World cup matches
On some days there are 4 different times starting at 10 a.m
World Cup 2022: Full schedule list
All times are GMT
Group stage
Sunday, November 20:
Group A – Qatar v Ecuador, 4pm
Monday, November 21:
Group B – England v Iran, 1pm
Group A – Senegal v Netherlands, 4pm
Group B – USA v Wales, 7pm
Tuesday, November 22:
Group C – Argentina v Saudi Arabia, 10am
Group D – Denmark v Tunisia, 1pm
Group C – Mexico v Poland, 4pm
Group D – France v Australia, 7pm
Wednesday, November 23:
Group F – Morocco v Croatia, 10am
Group E – Germany v Japan, 1pm
Group E – Spain v Costa Rica, 4pm
Group F – Belgium v Canada, 7pm
Thursday, November 24:
Group G – Switzerland v Cameroon, 10am
Group H – Uruguay v South Korea, 1pm
Group H – Portugal v Ghana, 4pm
Group G – Brazil v Serbia, 7pm
Friday, November 25:
Group B – Iran v Wales, 10am
Group A – Qatar v Senegal, 1pm
Group A – Netherlands v Ecuador, 4pm
Group B – England v USA, 7pm
Saturday, November 26:
Group D – Tunisia v Australia, 10am
Group C – Poland v Saudi Arabia, 1pm
Group D – France v Denmark, 4pm
Group C – Argentina v Mexico, 7pm
Sunday, November 27:
Group E – Japan v Costa Rica, 10am
Group F – Belgium v Morocco, 1pm
Group F – Croatia v Canada, 4pm
Group E – Spain v Germany, 7pm
Monday, November 28:
Group G – Cameroon v Serbia, 10am
Group H – South Korea v Ghana, 1pm
Group G – Brazil v Switzerland, 4pm
Group H – Portugal v Uruguay, 7pm
Tuesday, November 29:
Group A – Netherlands v Qatar, 3pm
Group A – Ecuador v Senegal, 3pm
Group B – Wales v England, 7pm
Group B – Iran v USA, 7pm
Wednesday, November 30:
Group D – Tunisia v France, 3pm
Group D – Australia v Denmark, 3pm
Group C – Poland v Argentina, 7pm
Group C – Saudi Arabia v Mexico, 7pm
Thursday, December 1
Group F – Croatia v Belgium, 3pm
Group F – Canada v Morocco, 3pm
Group E – Japan v Spain, 7pm
Group E – Costa Rica v Germany, 7pm
Friday, December 2:
Group H – South Korea v Portugal, 3pm
Group H – Ghana v Uruguay, 3pm
Group G – Cameroon v Brazil, 7pm
Group G – Serbia v Switzerland, 7pm
Round-of-16
Saturday, December 3:
Match 49 – 1A v 2B – Khalifa International Stadium, 3pm
Match 50 – 1C v 2D – Al Rayyan Stadium, 7pm
Sunday, December 4:
Match 52 – 1D v 2C – Al Thumama Stadium, 3pm
Match 51 – 1B v 2A – Al Bayt Stadium, 7pm
Monday, December 5:
Match 53 – 1E v 2F – Al Janoub Stadium, 3pm
Match 54 – 1G v 2H – Ras Abu Aboud Stadium, 7pm
Tuesday, December 6:
Match 55 – 1F v 2E – Education City Stadium, 3pm
Match 56 – 1H v 2G – Lusail Stadium, 7pm
Quarter-finals
Friday, December 9:
Match 57 – Winner of Match 49 v Winner Match 50 – Lusail Stadium, 7pm
Match 58 – Winner of Match 53 v Winner Match 54 – Education City Stadium, 3pm
Saturday, December 10:
Match 59 – Winner Match 51 v Winner Match 52 – Al Bayt Stadium, 7pm
Match 60 – Winner Match 55 v Winner Match 56 – Al Thumama Stadium, 3pm
Semi-finals
Tuesday, December 13:
Match 61 – Winner Match 57 v Winner Match 58 – Lusail Stadium, 7pm
Wednesday, December 14:
Match 62 – Winner Match 59 v Winner Match 60 – Al Bayt Stadium, 7pm
Third-place play-off:
Saturday, December 17:
Match 63 – Khalifa International Stadium, 3pm
Final
Sunday, December 18:
Match 64 – Lusail Stadium, 3pm
Its nearly time for the World Cup 2022 and as a quick reminder here are the groups
Group A: Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal, Netherlands
You have to fancy Netherlands here and its probably a flip of the coin for either Senegal or Ecuador to qualify
I suspect Qatar may not get a point in this group, might not even score. They do not look a good team.
Group B: England, Iran, USA, Wales
A decent group for England, the second place looks up for grabs between the other three teams
England have a few injuries at the back but the big issues will be team selection and the conditions.
Group C: Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Poland
I fancy Argentina to qualify as they seem to be playing well again and this is Messi’s last chance and again its very close to call between Mexico and Poland
Argentina do have Di Maria and Dybala out – that may be a blow but they should still get through.
Suspect that Saudi Arabia may not win a game
Group D: France, Australia, Denmark, Tunisia
France and Denmark for me in this group. France have a lot of big injuries but a great team full of talented players
Denmark will be too strong for the other 2 teams I suspect.
Group E: Spain, Costa Rica, Germany, Japan
Spain and Germany from this one. Even though this is not the best squads that either team has ever fielded I think they will have to much for the other teams.
One to watch is Germany’s injury list – a couple of key players may not make it.
Group F: Belgium, Canada, Morocco, Croatia
Belgium and probably Croatia for me in this group
Belgium still have an outstanding team but the time is nearly up for their golden generation. Can they do it this time.
Group G: Brazil, Serbia, Switzerland, Cameroon
Brazil look good in qualifying and I suspect they will qualify easily. Up front a lot of talent.
Serbia and Switzerland looks very close to call
Group H: Portugal, Ghana, Uruguay, South Korea
Portugal and Uruguay from this group for me
Portugal with or without Ronaldo have a very good team.
Best Young Players in FM 2010 – Under 18
Jano Ananidze – 16 year old AMC at Spartak Moscow priced at £300k (compensation) Marco Verratti – 16 year old AMC at Pescara priced at £180k Iker Muniain – 16 year old ST at Athletic Club Bilbao priced at £1.7 million (compensation) Khouma Babacar – 16 year old ST at Fiorentina priced at £2.7 million Stephan El Shaarawy – 16 year old AMRC at Genoa priced at £2.4 million Alphonse Areola – 16 year old GK at Paris Saint-Germain priced at £7k Romelu Lukaku – 16 year old ST at Anderlecht priced at £675k James Rodriguez – 17 year old AMLC at Banfield priced at £625k Eyal Golasa – 17 year old AMRLC at M.Haifa priced at £250k Marc Muniesa – 17 year old DC at Barcelona priced at £950k Zezinho – 17 year old AMLC at Juventude priced at £1.2 million Jose Baxter – 17 year old AMRC/FC at Everton priced at £1.9 million Thimothee Kolodzieczak – 17 year old D/WBL at Lyon priced at £1.3 million Gale Agbossoumonde – 17 year old DC at Miami FC priced at £130k Dodo – 17 year old D/WBL at Corinthians priced at £1.4 million
FM 2010 18 Year Old Wonderkids
Sergiy Kryvtsov – 18 year old DC/DM/MC at Metalurg Zp priced at £1.1 million Daniel Aquino – 18 year old AML/FC at Murcia priced at £1.9 million Nathan Delfouneso – 18 year old ST at Aston Villa priced at £2.6 million Leandro Cabrera – 18 year old DLC at Atletico Madrid priced at £1.4 million Rodney Sneijder – 18 year old MRLC at Ajax priced at £675k Yannis Tafer – 18 year old ST at Lyon priced at £2.4 million Lukman Haruna – 18 year old DM/MC at Monaco priced at £1 million Joao Paulo – 18 year old D/WBL/AMC at Fluminense priced at £2.3 million Franco Zuculini – 18 year old DM/MRC at Hoffenheim priced at £2.7 million Andrej Kramaric – 18 year old AM/FC at Dinamo priced at £800k Henri Saivet – 18 year old AMR/L at Bordeaux priced at £2.2 million Georginio Wijnaldum – 18 year old AMRLC at Feyenoord priced at £1.8 million Best Young FM 2010 Players 19 - 21 Years Old
Mathias Jorgensen – 19 year old DC at FC Kobenhavn priced at £1.1 million Sofiane Feghouli – 19 year old AMRC at Grenoble priced at £2.6 million Morgan Schneiderlin – 19 year old DM/MC at Southampton priced at £775k Guido Marilungo – 19 year old AML at Sampdoria priced at £2 million Jay Rodriguez – 19 year old ST at Burnley priced at £2.7 million Ignacio Camacho – 19 year old DM/MC at Atletico Madrid priced at £1.1 million Dan Gosling – 19 year old DR/DM/MRC at Everton priced at £2.2 million Omer Toprak – 19 year old DC at Freiburg priced at £2.4 million Magaye Gueye – 19 year old AMLC at RC Strasbourg priced at £1.5 million Walter – 19 year old AM/FC at Internacional priced at £2.4 million Raul – 19 year old D/WBR at Atletico Paranaense priced at £2.1 million Robert Lewandowski – 20 year old FC at Lech priced at £1.1 million Jonathan Cristaldo – 20 year old FC at Velez priced at £575k Lorenzo Ariaudo – 20 year old DC at Juventus priced at £2.6 million Adrien – 20 year old DM/MC at Sporting CP priced at £1.5 million Sambou Yatabare – 20 year old AM/FC at Stade Malherbe Caen priced at £2 million James O’Shea – 20 year old AMR at Birmingham priced at £75k Silviu Lung jr – 20 year old GK at U Craiova priced at £130k Axel Witsel – 20 year old MC at Standard priced at £1.4 million Rasmus Elm – 21 year old MRC at AZ priced at £2.7 million Celso Borges – 21 year old AMC at Fredikstad priced at £700k Rui Patricio – 21 year old GK at Sporting CP priced at £2.2 million Expensive Young Talent in FM 2010
Neymar – 17 year old AM/FC at Santos priced at £3.2 million Jack Rodwell – 18 year old DC/DM/MC at Everton priced at £4.2 million Aaron Ramsey – 18 year old MC at Arsenal priced at £5.25 million Levan Kenia – 18 year old AMC at Schalke priced at £3.4 million Davide Santon – 18 year old D/WBR/L at Inter priced at £6.25 million Mario Balotelli – 18 year old AMR/L/ST at Inter priced at £6.75 million Abel Hernandez – 18 year old FC at Palermo priced at £4 million Mamadou Sakho – 19 year old DLC at Paris Saint-Germain priced at £5.5 million Miralem Pjanic – 19 year old AMC at Lyon priced at £4.9 million Breno – 19 year old DC at Bayern Munich priced at £4 million Cesar Azpilicueta – 19 year old D/WBR at Osasuna priced at £4.4 million Stevan Jovetic – 19 year old AMLC/FC at Fiorentina priced at £6.5 million Alberto Paloschi – 19 year old ST at Parma and AC Milan priced at £6 million Toni Kroos – 19 year old AMC at Bayern Munich priced at £4.5 million Tomas Necid – 19 year old ST at CSKA Moscow priced at £4 million Sergio Asenjo – 20 year old GK at Atletico Madrid priced at £4.4 million Emiliano Insua – 20 year old DL at Liverpool priced at £3.7 million Neven Subotic – 20 year old DC at Dortmund priced at £4.3 million Nuri Sarin – 20 year old MC at Dortmund priced at £5.25 million Willian – 20 year old AMLC at Shakhtar priced at £3.8 million Dentinho – 20 year old AML/FC at Corinthians priced at £3.9 million David N’Gog – 20 year old ST at Liverpool priced at £4 million Marcelo – 21 year old D/WB/AML at Real Madrid priced at £5.25 million Micah Richards – 21 year old DRC at Manchester City priced at £5.5 million Carlos Eduardo – 21 year old AMLC at Hoffenheim priced at £4.7 million
Winner team:
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Casillas, cech, dani alves, micah richards, onouha, corluka, sergio ramos, rajkovic, jack hobbs, lahm, marcelo(real madrid), zambrotta, steven smith, jean chera, fran merida, joaquin, david silva c.ronaldo, pirlo, gerrard, fabregas, arda turan, mcgeady, ronaldinho, kaka, obi mikel, bojan, eto'o, messi, pato, rooney.
Good players for reasonable prices:
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Daniel Carvalho Hatem Trabelsi,Ezequiel, Marcelo Grohe, Giampaolo Pazzini, Aiden Mcgeady, Ewerthon, Sammir, Lulinha, Carini.
Great Young Players:
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Great MUST SIGN players
Armand Traore (arsenal Reserves) David Moreno ( Real Madrid Youth) Brian Sarmiento ( Racing Santander) Elias Figueroa (Liverpool) Sokratis Papastathopoulos (AEK) Mixilis Pavlis (AEK) Marc Valiente ( FC Barcelona Reserves) Craig Lindfield (Liverpool) Kevin Doyle (Reading) Obafemi Martins (Newcastle) Jonny Evans (Man Utd Reserves) Franklin Salas ( Crvena Zvzeda) Parez Karim (Feyenord Youth) Anderson (Man Utd) Victor Moses (Crystal Palace Reserves/Youth) John Bostock (Crystal Palace Youth) Jan Lecjaks ( Viktoria Plezi - Only Sign If hes centre back) Aaron Ramsey (Cardiff) Bojan (Fc Barcelona) Jorda (PSV) Maximiliano Moralez (FK Moscow) Mauro Zarate (Al-Sadd) Javi Martinez (Athletic Bilbao) Ventura (FC Porto) Marcelo Grohe (Gremio)
Great Players at Low Prices:
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Ok so if ur a MIDDLE class team looking to save money, here are some cheap players who either develop brilliantly or are wonderful.
Robuste (Levante) Humberto Suazo (Monterry) Leroy Lita (Reading) Luton Shelton (Sheffield United) Sylvan Ebanks-blake (Plymouth) Sammir (Dinamo Zagreb) Mario Mandukic (Dinamo Zagreb) Sokratis Papastathopoulas (AEK) Thomas Bourouzikas (Larissa) Marko Marin (Gladbach) Serdar Kurtulus (Besiktas) Servet Cetin (Galatasaray) Elias Figueroa (Liverpool) Gurpegi (Athletic Bilbao - Good For 1st 2 Seasons) Apostolos Giannou (Kalamaria) Filipe (Nancy - 5 star player brill) Robert Huth (Middlesbrough) Iturriaga (Salamanca) Carlos Villanueva (Sportivo Italiano) Bareiro (Free Agent) Franklin Salas (Crvena Zvezda) Kevin Thomson (Rangers) Matteo Mandorlini (Parma) David Gonzalez + Marc Valiente (Barcelona Reserves) Oleg Gusiev (Dynamo Kiev) Liam Rosenior (Reading)
Young players under 21:
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Miki Roque-Liverpool Craig Lindfield-Liverpool Jack Hobbs- Liverpool Idrazji-Liverpool Adam Hammill-Liverpool krystian pearce-Birmingham Lee Martin-Man U Kyle Bartley-Arsenal Havard Nordviet-Arsenal Victor Moses-Crystal Palace John Bostock-Crystal Palace Michael Woods-Chelsea Ben Sahar-Chelsea Dan Gosling-Plymouth Artuo Vidal-German club Manuel Reimann-German club Brian Sarmiento-Spanish club
Recommended players:
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Aaron Lennon Agureo (AT Madrid) Aiden Mcgeady Alex (Chelsea) Arda Turan Aaron Lennon (Suprs) Aaron Ramsey (Cardiff) Astrit Ajdarevic Bale Ben Sahar Benzema (Lyon) Bojan (Barcelona) Brian Sarmiento C. Ronaldo Carini Carlos Vela Casillas Cech Chelini (Juventus) Chris Martin (Norwich City). Corluka Dani Alves Daniel Carvalho David Silva Dean Ashton (West Ham F.C.) Eto'o Ewerthon Ezequiel Fabregas Falcao Garcia Fernandez Fernando Cavenaghi Fran Merida Gerrard Giampaolo Pazzini Giovani Dos Santos (Barcelona) Hatem Trabelsi Igor Akinfeev Igor Inkfeev (CSK Mosco) Jack Hobbs Jean Chera Joaquin John Bostock (Crystal Palace Youth) Jorda (PSV) Juan Lorca Kaka Karim Benzema Krystian Pearce (Birmingham City) Lahm Lavezzi Lorenzo De Silvestri Luisao Luka Modric Lulinha Marcelo Grohe Marik Hamsik (Napoli) Mauro Zarate Maximiliano Moralez Mcgeady Messi Micah Richards Mineiro Mixalis Pavlis Nuri Sahin Obi Mikel Onouha Pato Pirlo Rajkovic Ricardo Quaresma Ronaldinho Rooney Sami Khedira Sammir Serdar Tasci Sergio Ramos Steven Smith Supat Rungratame (Portsmouth U.21) Theo Walcott Tissone Totlandinho (Flaktveit) Victor Moses (Crystal Palace Reserves) Zambrotta
You can still buy CM2007 for a mere £2.99 from Steam and its still good fun even in the days of the more modern Football manager games
Recommended team:
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At the start of the game choose to manage Chelsea or Real Madrid. Put Club Benefactor on.
Then, buy these players:
Philip Cocu (PSV) for £1.5 million Rivaldo (Olympiakos) for £650,000 Simao (Benfica) for £14 million Dani Alves (Sevilla) for £14 million Jazier Zanetti (Inter) for £4.5 million Solari (Inter) for £11 million Luca Toni (Fiorenta) for 15 million Fabien Barthez (free) Alessandro Del Piero (Juventus) for £12 million Vincent Kompany (Hamburg) for £10 million
Note:
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* Some players in youth team
* They are cheap players;)
Player-Team-Potential: ---------------------- Theo Walcott - Arsenal - 99 Fred - Olympique Lyonnais - 96 Carlos Vela - Salamanca - 95 Slobodan Rajkovic - Chelsea - 95(Loan on OFK Beograd) Fran Merida - Arsenal - 95 Mikel John Obi - Chelsea - 95 Dos Santos - FC Barcelona - 94 Goran Slavkovski - FC Inter - 94 Vagner Love - CSKA - 93 Micah Richards - Manchester City - 93 Serge Kouadio - ASEC Mimosas - 93 Eduardo Ratinho - SC Corinthians Paulista - 92 Mata - Real Madrid - 92 Anthony Vanden Borre - RSC Anderlecht - 91 Gareth Bale - Southampton - 90 Salvatore Foti - Sampdoria - 90 Lucas - Grêmio FBPA - 90 Isaac Promise - Gençlerbirligi - 90 Andrei Ionescu - Universitatea Craiova - 90 Victor Moses - Cyrstal Palace - 90 Fábio Paim - Sporting Lisbon - 90 Kaz Patafta - Benfica - 90 Manuel Fischer - Stuttgart - 90 Sergio Tejera - Chelsea - 90 Daniel Sturridge - Manchester City - 90 Tom Taiwo - Chelsea - 90 Danny Rose - Leeds United - 90 Gabriel Torje - Politehnica AEK - 90
Some young ,cheap and superstar potential players:
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Note: These Players for “CM 7 Patch”. Some of them both Patched and
Not Patched versions.
NAME---TEAM--POTENTIAL ------------------------------- Theo Walcott---Arsenal--99 Cesc Fabregas---Arsenal--98 Anderson---Porto--96 Gonzalo Hugain---Real Madrid--96 Bojan---Barcelona---96 Igor Akinfeev---CSKA--95 Sergio Ramos---Real Madrid--95 Aiden McGeady---Celtic--95 John Obi Mikel---Chelsea--95 Slobodan Rajkovic---Chelsea--95 Carlos Vela---Salamanca---95 Fran Merida---Arsenal--95 Nathan Porrit---Midlessbrough--95 Nuri Sahin---B.Dortmund--94 Dos Santos---Barcelona--94 Kun Agüero---Club Atlético de Madrid--94 Diego---Werder Bremen--93 Ferdinand Anton--West Ham--93 Aron Lennon---Tottenham--93 Mauro Matías Zárate---Vélez Sarsfield--93 Micah Richards---Manchester City--93 Lucas(Pezzini Leiva)---Grêmio Football Porto Alegrense--93 Serge Kouadio---ASEC Mimosas--93 Efraín Juárez Valdez---FC Barcelona--93 Ferdando Gago---Real Madrid--92 Eduardo Ratinho---Sport Club Corinthians Paulista--92 Mata---Real Madrid--92 Alexandre Pato(Alexandre Rodrigues da Silva)---Sport Club Internacional--92(Mini Superstar:) Alex Song Billong---Charlton Athletic--92 Anthony Vanden Borre---RSC Anderlecht--91 Yoann Gourcuff---AC Milan--90 Arda Turan---Galatasaray--90 Tom Huddlestone---Tottenham--90 Nicola Pozzi---Empoli FC--90 Manuel Fernandes---Everton--90 Davide Chiumiento---BSC Young Boys--90 Steven Smith---Rangers--90 James Vaughan---Everton--90 Joe Ledley---Cardiff City--90(Cheap Player) Johan Djourou---Arsenal--90 Matthew Connolly---Arsenal--90 Oscar Alfredo Ustari---Independiente--90 Gareth Bale---Southampton--90 Zdravko Kuzmanovic---Fiorentina--90 Salvatore Foti---Vicenza Calcio--90 Fabio Paim---Sporting Lisbon--90 Kaz Patafta---Benfica--90 Manuel Fischer---Stuttgart--90 Sergio Tejera---Chelsea--90 Daniel Sturridge---Manchester City--90 Tom Taiwo---Chelsea--90 Aaron---Valencia FC--90 Danny Rose---Leeds United--90 Jack Rodwell---Everton--90 Adel Taarabt---Racing Club de Lens(Loan on Tottenham)--90
Good Player : ------------- Tuncay Sanli (Turkey) Mitsuo Ogasawara (Japan)(scout 1st) Masashi Motoyama (Japan)(scout 1st) Free Player @ Beginning: ------------------------ Munteanu (GK) Guilherme (SC) Dario Silva(FC) Flavio Conceciao(DMC) Tais(FBR) Buy: ---- Rivaldo (600k) Jens Nowotny (400k) Ailton (350k Pancaro (500k)