Pes 13 Premier League Teams

Because Tottenham was fully licensed, Gareth Bale was arguably the most overpowered player in the game. His combination of speed (Acceleration: 96, Top Speed: 95) and stamina allowed him to run the entire left wing. In PES 13, using Spurs against a fake-named team like "Wearside" (Sunderland) felt like cheating.

In PES 13, Konami only managed to secure two fully licensed Premier League clubs officially:

Every other team in the English top flight was represented via generic names and fake crests. This was the biggest frustration for players. You had to manually edit or download Option Files to turn "Man Blue" into Manchester City or "North London" into Arsenal. pes 13 premier league teams

Unlike modern FIFA where pace dominates, PES 2013 was about momentum and physicality. Playing a Premier League team in Master League or Exhibition matches felt unique because of the high line of defense and aggressive tackling. The AI didn't just defend; they bumped you off the ball using the new "FullControl" system.

The Baggies offered a middle-of-the-table experience. Their team had its strengths, making them a good pick for players looking to navigate the Premier League. Because Tottenham was fully licensed, Gareth Bale was

The Black Cats provided another great option, with a well-rounded squad featuring players like Asamoah Gyan and Stephane Sessegnon.

Villa Park’s residents were another key part of the Premier League experience in PES 13. With a team that reflected their 2011-2012 season, players could enjoy using talents like Darren Bent and John Carew, even if Villa wasn’t at the top of the table. Every other team in the English top flight

Beyond the names, the gameplay mechanics of PES 13 made the Premier League teams feel distinct.

The Saints had a solid team in PES 13, reflecting their steady performance in the real Premier League. Players like Rickie Lambert made them a good mid-table choice.