I've had this doubt for quite some time by now and I thought that someone here might know.
Watching my team playing, I realized that some players, especially those around the midfield, tend to lose the ball as a result of an opposition taclke more than others. That is obviously understandable as more agressive roles, such as a box-to-box, will naturally lose it more times than a center-midfield defense, to give an example.
The thing is, I don't see that information avaiable. I went to the analyses tab of the match report and they have some a very thorough stats but nothing that seems related to that, which I believe it would be a very important stat. How many times has each of your players been successfully tackled? Seems to me that that would be a good way of knowing which players are more comfortable carrying or holding the ball, and so on...
So, is there something I don't know or is there just no way of knowing this?
Watching my team playing, I realized that some players, especially those around the midfield, tend to lose the ball as a result of an opposition taclke more than others. That is obviously understandable as more agressive roles, such as a box-to-box, will naturally lose it more times than a center-midfield defense, to give an example.
The thing is, I don't see that information avaiable. I went to the analyses tab of the match report and they have some a very thorough stats but nothing that seems related to that, which I believe it would be a very important stat. How many times has each of your players been successfully tackled? Seems to me that that would be a good way of knowing which players are more comfortable carrying or holding the ball, and so on...
So, is there something I don't know or is there just no way of knowing this?