Arei Wibowo

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-why offside trap isn't fully effective?

-is it depend on CB attributes?

i never saw the opponent player get caught in offside trap in my game

and i play very high D-line

thx for answer my question
 
-why offside trap isn't fully effective?

-is it depend on CB attributes?

i never saw the opponent player get caught in offside trap in my game

and i play very high D-line

thx for answer my question

when you say you have not seen it, do you mean that in the match stat of the opponent, no players went offside or did you just not see it in the highlights. ?

The key playing an offside trap is defensive positioning and closing down of the players making direct t-balls, not letting them have too much tome on the ball. Although putting their start striker offside 5 times, he will still get onside every once in a while and if he is a lot quicker then your defenders, he will get a lot of one-on-ones so the key here, once again, is to make sure that the t-balls are of poor quality.
 
.... ^ And to make sure you have a good GK.
 
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