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Fifa 20 Ultimate Team: TOTSSF Visca Player Review

Fifa 20 Ultimate Team: TOTSSF Visca Player Review

With his good pace stats and the fact he’s probably one of the cheapest 93 rated players on the game, people are showing quite a lot of interest in Edin Visca.

His stats and work rate look good right off the bat. 96 pace, 94 dribbling, 90 shooting, 56 defending, 91 passing, and 74 physical. He’s 5”8 with high/medium work rate, and has 4* 4*. Instantly, this looks like a very useable card. He costs about 80k on Xbox, and plays in the Turkish first league (hence the price). He’s also Bosnian, so he’s very hard to link without other Super Lig players and icons.

How does he feel in game?

He’s definitely starting 11 worthy and you won’t have to sub him off. He has 99 stamina and makes very aggressive forward runs into space throughout the whole match, which, depending on how you play is very good.

He feels faster than he is, but that’s probably down to his size. His 98 acceleration is a bit hit and miss with me, because he can often take a few heavy touches whilst starting to sprint with the ball. A pace boost isn’t necessarily for this card, but I’d recommend a marksman or sniper. Ive played him with and without a chemistry card and honestly his shooting is good. Could definitely use an improvement but it’s good overall. The long shots are very effective. In terms of his weak foot, it’s unfortunately quite inconsistent. Sometimes it’s good, sometimes it’s bad, sometimes it’s on target but not powerful enough. But I will say this; it’s never terrible. His work rate is very noticeable and I’ve played him in ST, R/CAM and RM, and he plays those positions well because he has the passing AND shooting stats. Unfortunately, he can’t play well on the left, because he is right footed and doesn’t have the finesse shot stat, but apart from that he can play anywhere in the attacking third.

His passing is very solid and his vision is very good. Because of this, he would play very well in a formation with two strikers. (Someone playing alongside himself).

He can definitely play all formations, as he occupies empty spaces well, and as mentioned before, makes very aggressive runs forward.

Final verdict 

I think for the price you pay, he’s a very solid player. The pace is devastating to defences, and for he’s low physical stats, he feels much stronger and aggressive than it says on the card; he fights for the ball well.

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