Individual Training - Crossing

Jden86

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You are no longer able to have individual focus on crossing, crossing is not apart of any of the categories for some unknown reason. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
 
Not sure of this and not at my machine to check, but I think it is included in some of the positions?
 
It's not part of individual training anymore. After consulting professional coaches, it was decided that crossing isn't something you can train on your own. It's part of role/unit training schedules though.
 
It's not part of individual training anymore. After consulting professional coaches, it was decided that crossing isn't something you can train on your own. It's part of role/unit training schedules though.

As if Crossing can't be individually trained, so annoying.
 
Are you disagreeing with qualified coaches?

https://community.sigames.com/topic/450440-induvidial-trainings/

https://community.sigames.com/topic/450350-crossing/

There are more, but it's basically saying the same thing.

I am disagreeing with "qualified coaches"...... coaches opinions are like ********, they all have one. They may have consulted with some coaches and it was some of their opinions that crossing can't be individually trained. I've been around football for the last 25 years, I've played RW myself and individual training on crosses is a part of gig.
 
So you played professionally?

https://community.sigames.com/topic/448638-fm19-training-a-brief-guide/

[FONT=&quot]Individual Training[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Individual training has moved in a more realistic direction.
Complimentary attributes are now grouped together, where it would be impossible to train one without influencing the other.
Some attributes are no longer available under individual training. This is because it is not realistic to be able to train these on a one-on-one basis. They are included in the team and unit training sessions however.
Goalkeepers have no Individual > Additional Focus. Instead they have their own bespoke training sessions available in the schedule.
Explanation on some of the attributes that are no longer available for individual training:[/FONT]

  • Crossing - this is more dead-ball crossing, so Free Kicks and Corners. Open-play crossing is prevalent in quite a few of the team/unit training sessions.
  • Dribbling - dribbling around cones in isolation isn't reflective of actual in-match dribbling and not something that is done in reality to improve dribbling.
  • Tackling - this isn't the lack of another player to tackle but rather that tackling is something of an innate ability and not a skill that is directly improved with individual work. It is more a player's positioning, marking, decision making etc. that is worked on and improved one-on-one.
 
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