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Thank you!Traditional FourFourTwo
Thank you!Traditional FourFourTwo
Where we can see goals stats from throw in?
League and Cup Double again, with record points and goal haul. Chelsea with Ross Barkley & Rudiger got absolutely skullfucked by my side in the Checkatrade trophy final with 5 first team players missing from a tiny squad.
Some of the stats are unreal. Note the best creative player had been sold but was replaced by a 16 year old form the youth system. Signing Gribbens was a stroke of good fortune as well.
which tactic ? looks awesome
First of all, hats off for this great tactic, it works for sure (see screenshot below from my first season using it, with Parma for their first season back in Serie A - prediction 15th)
One question thought, it seems this tactic does take a lot of risks on set pieces and throws, and as a result, despite having the second best attack in the league, I also had the 17th “best” defence. Although I can understand it’s the necessary disadvantage that makes the tactic score so many goals, I’ve found the stat below, mistakes by players, and pretty much my whole team leads the stat, quite comfortably as well... and it’s often due to making a stupid (and irrational) pass in a delicate situation, when options were available...
So I was wondering, is that normal, is it due to the poor level of my players, is it something I can fix somehow? Anyone experiencing that issue?
Thanks for the feedback, and again great job on that 4-4-2!
This might be a stupid question. How do I make sure they aren't? Not play players in those positions who have high stats in set pieces?(Make sure your RB, LB,MCR, MCL are not your best corner takers, as the corner will not work then).
pretty muchThis might be a stupid question. How do I make sure they aren't? Not play players in those positions who have high stats in set pieces?
do you still use the shout get creative chrissy?
demanding more makes more sense and is more effectiveIf the team is an underdog yes, but tbh demand more seems more consistent