eFootball 2025 Standout Lefties Show Time pack review

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KONAMI’s eFootball 2025 continues to bring exciting packs, and this time, the Standout Lefties Show Time Pack has arrived. Designed for players who appreciate left-footed brilliance, this pack highlights top-tier current players like Thibaut Courtois, Cole Palmer, and Savinho. Most of the players are looking to get Courtois given he might be the best GK in the game on paper, but does he deliver those performances? Let me give you a full detail of him and the other two players after trying all three in this eFootball 2025 Standout Lefties Show Time pack review.

Following a similar pattern, this pack includes 150 players, with three Show Time cards. Two of them come with special Show Time skills, while one is a regular card with a Show Time design. Interestingly, the goalkeeper in this pack doesn’t have a Show Time skill, but that doesn’t take away from his value.

Thibaut Courtois

  • Position: Goalkeeper (GK)
  • Playing Style: Defensive Goalkeeper

Thibaut Courtois is a goalkeeper built for those who want rock-solid shot-stopping ability. His Goalkeeping, Parrying, and GK Reach make him an elite option, especially when dealing with long-range shots. While other goalkeepers might struggle with deflections leading to rebounds, Courtois does an excellent job of pushing the ball into safer areas.

Standout Lefties eFootball 2025 Courtois
Standout Lefties eFootball 2025 Courtois (Image via KONAMI)

His Long Throw and Low Punt skills are also a great addition for quick counterattacks, particularly if you have tall strikers waiting up front. However, Courtois comes with a few drawbacks. His Reflexes are slightly lower compared to other top-tier goalkeepers like Schmeichel, meaning he might not react as fast in one-on-one situations.

Again, a proper build can fix that. I’ve got to experience plenty of new GKs, including Casillas, Buffon, Cech, and even a tall and similar profile player like Schmeichel, and in Reach and Shot Stopping I truly believe he is easily one of the best in the game.

Cole Palmer

  • Position: Attacking Midfielder (AMF)
  • Playing Style: Hole Player
  • Showtime Skill: Phenomenal Pass

If you’re looking for a creative playmaker who ticks every creative box, Cole Palmer offers just that. With amazing stats on Ball Control, Dribbling, and Passing, he is among the most technically gifted midfielders available in this game. I’ve loved his previous cards, including the Daily Game card we got, and easily, this card smashes his other cards with ease.

Standout Lefties eFootball 2025 Palmer
Standout Lefties eFootball 2025 Palmer (Image via KONAMI)

His Finishing and Long Range Shooting skills mean he isn’t just a playmaker, he can also score when given the space. Palmer’s biggest drawback is his lack of physical strength given in the current meta. With a Physical Contact buff, I think he can improve, but you need to nerf out his other aspects.

Also, another miss would be his playstyle, a Hole Player style would have worked wonders. Still, to get the most out of him, he needs space to operate, either as a central attacking midfielder or on the right side where he can cut inside to create chances. When used correctly, he can be one of the smoothest dribblers in the game, but he isn’t the type to muscle his way through defenses.

Savinho

  • Position: Left Wing Forward (LWF)
  • Playing Style: Prolific Winger
  • Showtime Skill: Momentum Dribbling

For those who love explosive wingers, Savinho is a perfect fit. His Speed and Dribbling make him one of the fastest players in the game. He brings that Brazilian flair to his game, smooth to use, beating defenders with pace or dribbling past opponents, he thrives in one-on-one situations. His close control is pretty nice, and that Balance buff is noticeable.

Standout Lefties eFootball 2025 Savinho
Standout Lefties eFootball 2025 Savinho (Image via KONAMI)

Where Savinho falls short is in his final product. His Finishing is average, meaning he isn’t as clinical in front of goal as other wingers, and that mid-80s Kicking Power doesn’t help that either to take strong shots. His passing is decent, but he isn’t a pure playmaker, so you might give him One Touch Pass to improve chances while buffing those passing numbers.

From the three, if you ask me, Courtois is someone I consider an S-tier player. He is pretty much a top-3 GK, and he has given me some ridiculous saves to cherish. The other two do have two good Show Time skills as an attraction which are great picks to have again, but the Madrid GK is by a long shot someone you should go and spin.

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