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Firstly, if you do not know what a libero is, search it on Google or watch a video on you tube rather than asking for an explanation. The libero position is one I love but I find that no players can really play there. So, I wish too find the best libero's in the world. The player must be under 19 so that you can train him to become a libero and please do not use genie scout to find which players can play there in the future.
 
Why does he have to be under 19 to train? Vertonghen is a good libero. But I'm not sure about players under 19 sorry
 
Libero (SW)


The Libero drops behind the defensive line, aiming to sweep up through balls, pick up extra attackers and make goal saving tackles, blocks and interceptions.

His exceptional athleticism and reading of the game enable him to cover for defensive errors, take possession of loose balls from a deep position and secure possession. However, he will also roam forwards in support of the midfield when the team has possession.

With a Support duty, the Libero will step into the midfield when possession is secured and look to play balls through to attacking teammates.

With an Attack duty the Libero ventures much higher up the pitch to provide a goal scoring threat from distance alongside looking to play in team mates.

Requires:


  • Dribbling, Heading, Marking, Passing, Tackling, Anticipation, Composure, Concentration, Creativity, Decisions, Positioning, Team Work, Acceleration, Balance and Jumping
Also:



  • Long Shots, Pace, Stamina and Work Rate for an Attack duty

Like a standard sweeper, the Libero normally plays as part of a five-man defence, behind the two centre backs, and should not be used if playing the offside trap.

Jan Vertonghen is the best! he is not U/19 but he is quality and relatively cheap too!
 
Libero (SW)


The Libero drops behind the defensive line, aiming to sweep up through balls, pick up extra attackers and make goal saving tackles, blocks and interceptions.

His exceptional athleticism and reading of the game enable him to cover for defensive errors, take possession of loose balls from a deep position and secure possession. However, he will also roam forwards in support of the midfield when the team has possession.

With a Support duty, the Libero will step into the midfield when possession is secured and look to play balls through to attacking teammates.

With an Attack duty the Libero ventures much higher up the pitch to provide a goal scoring threat from distance alongside looking to play in team mates.

Requires:


  • Dribbling, Heading, Marking, Passing, Tackling, Anticipation, Composure, Concentration, Creativity, Decisions, Positioning, Team Work, Acceleration, Balance and Jumping
Also:



  • Long Shots, Pace, Stamina and Work Rate for an Attack duty

Like a standard sweeper, the Libero normally plays as part of a five-man defence, behind the two centre backs, and should not be used if playing the offside trap.

Jan Vertonghen is the best! he is not U/19 but he is quality and relatively cheap too!
Thanks for the explanation, saved me some time
 
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