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Patrice Evra

Qualities Evaluation




Patrice EVRA   (France)

15 may 1981
Full Back
1m73
72 Kg







Wikipedia

Patrice Latyr Evra (born 15 May 1981) is a French international footballer who plays for English club Manchester United in the Premier League.
Originally an attacker, he primarily plays as a left-back and is described as "the classic example of a modern full-back" who is renowned for his "pace, athleticism, and determination". Evra "offers a genuine attacking outlet down the left" and is also "strong in the air" despite his noticeably small frame. Evra, whom Sir Alex Ferguson praised for his leadership, has served as captain for both Manchester United and France.
Evra has participated in three major international tournaments for France; the 2008 and 2012 editions of the UEFA European Football Championship and the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Ahead of the 2010 World Cup, Evra was named captain of the national team by Domenech and bore the armband for the first time in the team's friendly match against Costa Rica in May 2010. At the tournament, France endured a disastrous campaign which saw the players go on strike. The incident resulted in Evra, for his role as captain, being suspended from national team duty for five matches.


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Overall


Steadiness


Regularity
Shape

Offensive skills


First pass
Cross
Offensive contribution


Defensive skills


Intervention
Anticipation
Placing


Tactics


Tactical thinking
Adaptability


Mental



Experience
Aggressiveness
Team play
Influence in the team
Big games
Assurance


Physical

Speed
Acceleration
Physical impact
Stamina
Fragility

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