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MÜLLER PES STATS | 1980-1982

electric_trigger Hansi MÜLLER | 1980-1982 Club: Vfb Stuttgart Number: Position: AM*, CM Nationality: German Era/Age: 1980-1982, aged 23-25 Foot: L Side: B Length: 177 Weight: 78 Attack: 81 Defence: 65 Balance: 82 Stamina: 82 Top Speed: 82 Acceleration: 78 Response: 84 Agility: 75 Dribble Accuracy: 86 Dribble Speed: 75 Short Pass Accuracy: 91 Short Pass Speed: 84 Long Pass Accuracy: 90 Long Pass Speed: 85 Shot Accuracy: 83 Shot Power: 82 Shot Technique: 80 Free Kick Accuracy: 87 Curving: 85 Header: 76 Jump: 75 Technique: 90 Aggression: 84 Mentality: 80 Keeper Skill: 50 Team Work Ability: 87 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 5 Weak Foot Accuracy: 6 Weak Foot Frequency: 4 Consistency: 5 Special *Tactical Dribble *Passing *Playmaking *1 touch *Centre An elegant midfield playmaker with a sweet left foot, Hansi Müller owed his Latin looks to an Italian mother. He was the rising star of the Bundesliga with hometown side VfB Stuttgart when he went to the UEFA Euro 1980 with West Germany aged 22. A brief taste of action at the 1978 FIFA World Cup had prepared him well, and he duly fulfilled his potential in Italy, starting all four games and decorating the team's play with his clever passing and subtle footwork. The tournament would prove to be Müller's international peak. He had a disappointing 1982 World Cup, and despite returning to Italy to play for F.C. Internazionale Milano, he made his 42nd and last appearance for West Germany the following year. There was an excellent Indian summer to his career in Austria with FC Swarovski, and he is an official ambassador for the city of Innsbruck at the UEFA Euro 2008. Müller played for VfB Stuttgart from 1975 to 1982, and later for Internazionale, Como and FC Swarovski. Hansi MULLER | 1980-1982 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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