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Hi, after every game you get a message with the description of the result and in the bottom right corner is: Match Confidence | Analysis | View Highlights.
Can Analysis help you a lot for your next game and to your tactics?
If it will help a lot can someone show me which things you need to go on and what problems there are and how to fix them? If that makes sense.
Thanks
 
There is an article with a few pointers in manners of example.

Basically it is very helpful, though I miss the option to see the team's overall performance on top of each player. By looking at the shots, crosses, passes, etc of each player, you can see from where and what distances each players does right or misses more crosses, passes, etc, then you can see changing the individual instructions.

If you see a player misses most of passes as soon the arrows of the pass are not short, then you would consider make him do a shorter passing game, of if crosses go well to the near post and bad to the far, make him aim for the near post and so on.

It also can tell you what area of the pitch is the one where your team is more active and hence you can make your team be more or less offensive or defensive, etc.

That's basically it without writing a guide. ;) Hope it helps.

There is a small one over fm-britain.co.uk and if you do some web search maybe you can find some.
 
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There is an article with a few pointers in manners of example.

Basically it is very helpful, though I miss the option to see the team's overall performance on top of each player. By looking at the shots, crosses, passes, etc of each player, you can see from where and what distances each players does right or misses more crosses, passes, etc, then you can see changing the individual instructions.

If you see a player misses most of passes as soon the arrows of the pass are not short, then you would consider make him do a shorter passing game, of if crosses go well to the near post and bad to the far, make him aim for the near post and so on.

It also can tell you what area of the pitch is the one where your team is more active and hence you can make your team be more or less offensive or defensive, etc.

That's basically it without writing a guide. ;) Hope it helps.

There is a small one over fm-britain.co.uk and if you do some web search maybe you can find some.
Ok thanks mate. I'll try and use it more often and do what you said.

I'll go over to fm-britain in a bit to check the guide out.
 
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