![]() ![]() For an additional focus, Dribbling would be a key area we’d look to improve in the future, but you must be wary about asking too much of your players on the training ground – they will start to moan (footballers, really?) and could pick up injuries.įor the focus of your match preparation, you should select ‘Match Tactics’ and then the relevant formation. Our system depends on full-backs pushing on, and Yuri has strong crossing attributes if he can get into the right areas. You can set new player traits either in the ‘Individual’ tab of Training, or alternatively by going onto the player’s profile and selecting Training from his 'Development' tab. In our example we took Yuri, a left-back, and set him to run with the ball down the left. He is creative and technically brilliant, but his legs don’t lend themselves to being a midfield engine anymore – so perhaps a position with less defensive responsibility is best.Įncouraging players to learn certain individual traits is important too, as it can really have an impact on what they seek to do in your system. ![]() As an example of trying something new, in the pictured example we’ve reset Esteban Granero’s training to focus on his role as a deep-lying forward. ![]() It’s definitely best to have two players working on each role within your main tactic – you never know when the injuries may strike.
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