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Goalkeeper (GK)
The Goalkeeper role focuses on simple and risk-free use of the ball, with the
keeper simply looking to play the ball away from goal to an open player. If aplayer is not open, the keeper will play it long and safe.
The Goalkeeper will distribute the ball differently between match strategies. For
more cautious tactics, he will aim to clear the ball deep whereas for more
aggressive ones he will feed the defence in order to start off passing moves.
The Goalkeeper is only available with a Defend duty.
Requires:
Aerial Ability, Command of Area, Communication, Handling, One onOnes, Reflexes, Bravery, Concentration, Composure, Decisions,
Positioning, Agility, and Jumping
Sweeper Keeper (GK)
The Sweeper Keeper aims to perform two roles, those of the standard
Goalkeeperand the outfieldSweeper.
Alongside standard goalkeeping duties, he will sweep up balls in front of and
wide of the penalty area and initiate counter-attacking moves with direct
through balls to breaking players.
With a Defend duty, the Sweeper Keeper will be a lot more cautious, but will still
play counter-attacking balls when they are on.
With a Support duty, the Sweeper Keeper will stray just outside the penalty box
and look to play counter attacking passes.
With an Attackduty, the Sweeper Keeper will travel some distance outside his
area and be happy to move out with the ball at his feet.
Requires:
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First touch, Rushing Out, Anticipation, Creativity, Acceleration and Pace inaddition to the standard Goalkeeper attributes.
A Sweeper Keeper is particularly useful if you play with a highdefensive line.
Sweeper (SW)
The Sweeper drops behind the defensive line, aiming to sweep up through balls,
pick up extra attackers and make goal saving tackles, blocks and secure
possession.
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.
He rarely, if ever, ventures forward.
The sweeper is only available with a Defend duty.Requires:
Heading, Marking, Passing, Tackling, Anticipation, Composure,Concentration, Decisions, Positioning, Acceleration, Balance and
Jumping
The Sweeper normally plays as part of a five-man defence, behind the two
centre backs, and should not be used if playing theoffside trap.
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 Attackduty the Libero ventures much higher up the pitch to provide a
goal scoring threat from distance alongside looking to play in team mates.
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Requires: Dribbling, Heading, Marking, Passing, Tackling, Anticipation, Composure,
Concentration, Creativity, Decisions, Positioning, Team Work,
Acceleration, Balance and JumpingAlso:
Long Shots, Pace, Stamina and Work Rate for an Attackduty
Like a standardsweeper, 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.
Central Defender (DC)
The main job of the Central Defender is to stop the opposing attackers from
playing and to clear the ball from danger when required.
However, especially for more aggressive tactics, he must also possess the
technique and composure to be able to help the team maintain possession and
lay off simple passes to more creative players.
With a Defend duty, the Central Defender will stay in line with his defensive
partner and look to break up attacks, mark opposing forwards and prevent the
ball from getting into the box.
With a Stopper duty, the Central Defender will push ahead of the defensive line
and close down players before they get to the area.
With a Cover duty, the Central Defender will drop a little deeper and sweep up
through balls behind the defensive line.
Requires: Heading, Marking, Tackling, Composure, Concentration, Decisions,
Determination, Positioning, Jumping, and Strength
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Also:
Aggression and Bravery for a Stopper duty Anticipation, Acceleration and Pace for a Cover duty Teamwork is important if playing partnering centre backs (any role) with a
Defend duty, especially if playing the offside trap.
Limited Defender (DC)
The main job of the Limited Defender is to stop the opposing attackers from
playing and to clear the ball from danger when required.
The aim is to win the ball without giving away a free kick and get it clearedsafely up field in a no-nonsense manner.
With a Defend duty, the Limited Defender will stay in line with his defensive
partner and look to break up attacks, mark opposing forwards and prevent the
ball from getting into the box.
With a Stopper duty, the Limited Defender will push ahead of the defensive line
and close down players before they get to the area.
With a Cover duty, the Limited Defender will drop a little deeper and sweep upthrough balls behind the defensive line.
Requires: Marking, Tackling, Determination, Positioning, Jumping and Strength
Also:
Aggression and Bravery for a Stopper duty Anticipation, Acceleration and Pace for a Cover duty Teamwork is important if playing partnering centre backs (any role) with a
Defend duty, especially if playing the offside trap.
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Ball-Playing Defender (DC)
The main job of the Ball-Playing Defender is to stop the opposing attackers fromplaying and to clear the ball from danger when required.
However, unlike standard central defenders, the Ball-Playing Defender is
encouraged to launch defence splitting through balls from deep to generate
counter-attacking opportunities.
With a Defend duty, the Ball-Playing Defender will stay in line with his defensive
partner and look to break up attacks, mark opposing forwards and prevent the
ball from getting into the box.
With a Stopper duty, the Ball-Playing Defender will push ahead of the defensiveline and close down players before they get to the area.
With a Cover duty, the Ball-Playing Defender will drop a little deeper and sweep
up through balls behind the defensive line.
Requires: Heading, Marking, Passing, Tackling, Technique, Composure,
Concentration, Creativity, Decisions, Determination, Positioning, Jumping
and StrengthAlso:
Aggression and Bravery for a Stopper duty Anticipation, Acceleration and Pace for a Cover duty. Teamwork is important if playing partnering centre backs (any role) with a
Defend duty, especially if playing the offside trap.
Using one centre back as a Ball-Playing Defender could be very useful if
employing an attackingstrategyor playing on thecounter attack.
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Full Back (DL/DR)
The Full Back is a key player in modern football, having to supplement his
traditional defensive duties with overlapping runs down the wing to supportforward play and help attacks overload the final third.
Although primarily a defensive player, he must be prepared to get forward
when the team needs extra width.
With a Defend duty, the full back will stay back with the defensive line and make
simple possession passes down the flanks or into central midfield.
With a Support duty, the full back will support the midfield by providing extra
width and will look for crosses and through balls when the opportunity for each
arises.
With an Attackduty, the full back supplements his defensive responsibilities by
overlapping the midfield and providing first time crosses into the area.
With an Automatic duty, the Full Back will switch automatically between Defend
and Attack duties according to your match strategy.
Requires: Marking, Tackling, Anticipation, Concentration, Positioning, Team Work,Work Rate, Acceleration and Stamina
Also:
Crossing for a Support duty Crossing, Dribbling and Off the Ball for an Attack duty
An Automatic duty will be set to Defend when using a contain or defensivestrategy,Support when using a counter, standard, or controlstrategy, and
Attackwhen using an attacking or overloadstrategy.
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Wing Back (DL/DR, WBL/WBR)
Usually playing out wide with no wing support, the Wing Back must fulfil all the
attacking and defensive duties of wingers and full backs.
In attack he must be prepared to run at his man and put in aggressive crosses,
in midfield to help win the possession battle and in defence to close down
opponents, block crosses and win back the ball when possible.
With a Defend duty, the Wing Back mainly stays deep, but will still cross the ball
when in space to do so.
With a Support duty, the Wing Back aims to provide angled through balls from
out wide, although still crosses when the opportunity arises.
With an Attackduty, the Wing back aims to overlap down the flank to provide
wide support for attacks, run at his man and get crosses in from the byline.
With an Automatic duty, the Wing Back will automatically between Defend,
Support and Attack duties according to your match strategy.
Requires: Marking, Tackling, Decisions, Positioning, Team Work, Work Rate,
Acceleration and StaminaAlso:
Crossing for a Support duty Crossing, Dribbling and Off the Ball for an Attackduty
An Automatic duty will be set to Defend when using a contain or defensive
strategy,Support when using a counter, standard, or controlstrategy, andAttackwhen using an attacking or overloadstrategy.
Wing Backs are most often used informationswithoutwingersto provide the
teams width in attack.
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Defensive Midfielder (DMC)
The Defensive Midfielder's main duties are to protect the defensive line from
breaking attackers by closing them down quickly and to support the creativemidfielders when in possession.
A key job of the Defensive Midfielder is to keep hold of the ball while the
defence and attack are reorganising themselves after a period of opposition
pressure.
With a Defend duty, the Defensive Midfielder will hold his position between the
midfield and defensive lines and recycle possession from a deep position.
With a Support duty, the Defensive Midfielder will step into the midfield line and
support attacking moves.
Requires:
Marking, Tackling, Concentration, Decisions, Positioning, Teamwork, WorkRate, Acceleration, Stamina and Strength
Also:
Off the Ball for a Support duty
Anchor Man (DMC)
Sometimes referred to as the 'Water Carrier', the Anchor Man's main duty is to sit
in the hole between the defence and the midfield, intercepting moves, winning
the ball and laying off simple passes to his more creative teammates.
Since his key job is to anchor the defence he doesn't venture too far from his
position either to close down the opposition or to support the more advanced
players.
The Anchor Man is only available with a Defend duty.
Requires:
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Heading, Marking, Tackling, Anticipation, Concentration, Decisions,Determination, Positioning, Work Rate and Strength
An Anchor Man is useful when playing against opponents with a skilledattacking centre midfielder.
Deep-Lying Playmaker (DMC, MC)
The Deep-Lying Playmaker operates in the space between the defence and the
midfield and aims to initiate attacking moves via pinpoint passes to players
positioned higher up the pitch.
Although primarily a creative player, the Deep-Lying Playmaker also has to becompetent in the art of defence.
In a Defend duty, the Deep-Lying Playmaker will fulfil extra defensive
responsibilities by holding position in front of the defence and will rarely look to
support attacks.
In a Support duty, the Deep-Lying Playmaker will bring the ball out of defence
and look for long shot opportunities as well as supplying through balls.
Requires: Passing, Tackling, Technique, Composure, Creativity, Decisions,
Positioning, Team Work and StrengthAlso:
Marking for a Defend duty First Touch and Off the Ball for a Support duty
A Deep-Lying Playmaker can be particularly effective when using a direct
passing style, as this will utilise their ability to pick out attackers with potentially
killer balls, rather than playing short passes to other midfielders.
If using a Deep-Lying Playmaker it would be a good idea to partner him with
another centre midfielder who can provide defensive support, such as an
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anchor man,defensive midfielder,ball-winning midfielder, orcentral midfielder
with a Defend orSupport duty.
Central Midfielder (MC)
The Central Midfielder has the technical ability to play attacking, support or
defensive roles, but tends to lack the stamina, vision and drive to perform more
than one simultaneously.
With a Defend duty, the Central Midfielder stays back in front of the defence
and plays a simple supporting game for those playing further up the pitch.
With a Support duty, the Central Midfielder looks to hold his position in the
middle of the park and play balls into the players ahead of him.
With an Attackduty, the Central Midfielder looks to get into the box to support
the forwards, drift wide to support the flanks in the final third and play in men
ahead of him.
Requires: First Touch, Passing, Decisions, Determination, Positioning, Team Work, and
Work RateAlso:
Heading, Marking and Tackling for a Defend duty Long Shots, Marking, Tackling, Creativity and Off the Ball for a Support
duty Dribbling, Finishing, Long Shots, Creativity and Off the Ball for an Attack
duty
An Automatic duty will be set to Defend when using a contain or defensive
strategy,Support when using a counter, standard, or controlstrategy, andAttackwhen using an attacking or overloadstrategy.
Ball-Winning Midfielder (MC)
Playing in central midfield the Ball-Winning Midfielder's main function is to close
down the opposition and win the ball.
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However, he also needs the technical skills to help the team keep possession
and fashion out chances for players with attacking roles.
With a Defend duty, the Ball-Winning Midfielder looks to win the ball in the centre
of midfield and quickly lay it off to a more creative player.
With a Support duty, the Ball-Winning Midfielder aims to win the ball back high
up the pitch and support resultingcounter attackingopportunities.
Requires: Marking, Tackling, Aggression, Bravery, Determination, Positioning, Team
Work, Work Rate, Stamina and StrengthAlso:
Passing for a Support duty
Box-to-Box Midfielder (MC)
The non-stop dynamism of the Box-to-Box Midfielder enables him to contribute
greatly to both defending and attacking.
In attack, he pushes up to support the forwards, often surging late into the box
to get on the end of crosses and pullbacks as well as providing a threat from
distance.
In defence, he harries attacking midfielders and helps protect the defensive
line.
The Box-to-Box Midfielder is only available with a Support duty.
Requires: Dribbling, Finishing, First Touch, Heading, Long Shots, Marking, Passing,
Technique, Anticipation, Bravery, Decisions, Determination, Off The Ball,
Positioning, Work Rate, Acceleration, Stamina and Strength
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Attacking Midfielder (AMC)
The Attacking Midfielder operates higher up the pitch than the standard
midfielder, so he cannot drive into space from deep in the manner of an
attackingCentral Midfielder.
Requiring excellent technical and mental skills, his role is to fashion chances for
himself and others in the final third before the opposition defenders reduce the
time and space he has to make the play.
With a Support duty, the Attacking Midfielder is willing to help out with defence
and tends to sit in the hole rather than get into the box.
With an AttackDuty, the Attacking Midfielder looks to craft out chances for his
forwards alongside being a presence in the box to supplement the attack.
Requires: First Touch, Long Shots, Passing, Technique, Creativity, Decisions, Flair, Off
the Ball Team Work, Work RateAlso:
Dribbling, Acceleration and Pace for an Attackduty
If using an Attacking Midfielder then he should be supported by at least other
centre midfielder with a more defensive role.
Advanced Playmaker (MC, AMC/AML/AMR)
The Advanced Playmaker can operate in the central midfield, attacking
midfield or wide forward positions.
The Advanced Playmaker aims to drop into holes between the opposition'smidfield and defence, making himself available for his teammates' passes and
aiming to turn defence into attack in an instant.
With a Support Duty, the Advanced Playmaker will stay in the hole and look to
spray passes to support players and forwards.
With an Attackduty, the Advanced Playmaker will look to run at the defensive
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line from deeper positions, aiming to craft out crossing or through ball
opportunities as he moves into the final third.
Requires: First Touch, Passing, Technique, Creativity, Decisions, Flair, Team Work
Also:
Work Rate and Stamina for a Support duty Dribbling, Anticipation and Off the Ball for an Attackduty
An Advanced Playmaker is best used with a shorterpassing styleas he should be
the focal point in attack. Direct balls will normally bypass him.
If using an Advanced Playmaker then he should be supported by at least one
other centre midfielder with a more defensive role.
Trequartista (AMC, STC)
The Trequartista can operate in the attacking midfield or centre forward
positions.
While similar to the Advanced Playmaker in that he aims to drop into holes
between the opposition's midfield and defence, the Trequartista does far less
defensively and simply drifts around looking for space when the team is not in
possession.
As such the rest of the team needs to carry him when defending, but use him as
the main outlet when attacking.
The Trequartista is only available with an Attackduty.
Requires: Finishing, First Touch, Passing, Technique, Anticipation, Composure,
Creativity, Flair, Off the Ball, Agility
A Trequartista is best used with a shorterpassing styleas he should be the focal
point in attack. Direct balls will normally bypass him.
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As well as doing less defensive work than anadvanced playmaker, the
Trequartista will alsoroam from position(unless instructed not to). Therefore, if
used in the attacking midfield position, he should ideally be supported by at
least two other centre midfielders in more defensive roles to help the team keep
its shape in midfield.
Wide Midfielder (ML/MR)
The Wide Midfielder performs defensive and attacking duties on the flanks,
supporting the forwards, midfield and defence when required.
Generally lacking either the explosive pace or exciting dribbling skills of an out
and outwinger, the Wide Midfielder relies on teamwork and work rate to get
into dangerous attacking positions without compromising defensiveresponsibilities.
With a Defend duty, the Wide Midfielder will sit back and launch crosses from
deep.
With a Support duty, the Wide Midfielder will stay deeper and play angled
through balls into the box from wide positions, although he will still cross when it is
on.
With an Attackduty, the Wide Midfielder looks to play quick crosses in from thefinal third.
With an Automatic duty, the Wide Midfielder will switch automatically between
Defend, support and Attack duties according to your match strategy.
Requires: Crossing, Passing, Tackling, Anticipation, Decisions, Determination, Off the
Ball, Team Work, Work Rate and Stamina
Winger (ML/MR, AML/AMR, STL/STR)
The Winger aims to best his man on the outside and needs to be technically
proficient as well as quick in order to do so.
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The Winger hugs the touchline when the team is going forward, ready to surge
into space and attack the byline.
With a Support duty the Wingers job is to try to quickly get past his man and get
in an early cross for the forwards.
With an Attackduty the Winger will try and run at the defence in the final third,
aiming to cause panic and indecision prior to shooting or attempting to make a
through ball/cross to a team mate.
Requires: Crossing, Dribbling, Technique, Decisions, Flair, Off the Ball, Acceleration,
Agility, Balance and Pace
Defensive Winger (ML/MR, AML/AMR, STL/STR)
The Defensive Winger aims to press the opposing full backs, win back the ball
high up the pitch and either hold it up for the rest of the team, drive to the
byline or get in a quick cross or through ball for the forwards.
With a Support duty the Defensive Wingers job is to try to win the ball, get past
his man and get in an early cross for the forwards.
With an Attackduty the Defensive Winger will try to run at the defence in thefinal third once he has won the ball, aiming to cause panic and indecision prior
to shooting or attempting to make a through ball/cross to a team mate.
Requires: Crossing, Dribbling, Marking, Tackling, Technique, Decisions, Team Work,
Work Rate, Pace and Stamina
Employing Defensive Wingers can be useful in a formation without full backs or
wing backs such as a 4-3-3, or for providing extra cover for fullbacks playing withdefensive tactics. They are best used when focus passing through the middle as
they will hold up the ball for the centre midfielders. However, they could also be
utilised as the main outlet going forward when given an Attackduty, particularly
in a team that lacks talent in midfield.
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Inside Forward (AML/AMR/AMC, STL/STR)
The Inside Forward aims to cut inside from the flanks and run directly at the
centre of the opposition's defence and works best when the player's strongestfoot is opposite to the flank he is playing on.
This movement can open up space for overlapping full backs as well as
overloading a retreating defender, although it can also end up with the player
running into cul-de-sacs.
With a Support duty, the Inside Forward will cut diagonally into the space behind
the defence and play through balls or take long shots if the opportunity arises.
With an AttackDuty, the Inside Forward will run directly at the defence with the
options of shooting, passing or crossing as he moves into the final third.
Requires: Dribbling, Passing, Decisions, Flair, Off the Ball, Team Work, Acceleration
and PaceAlso:
Long Shots and Technique for a Support duty
Crossing, Finishing and Creativity for an Attackduty
If you havea winger who has a strongest foot opposite to their favoured side,
then it may be worth setting their role to Inside Forward.
Despite cutting inside, Inside Forwards can still be used if focuse passing down
the flanks, as they will look to receive the ball out wide. However, since the team
may lack width when they move inside, it could be a good idea to play
attacking full backs (for example, wing backs in the DL/DR position or fullbackswith an Attackduty) to provide extra support on the flanks.
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Deep-Lying Forward (STC)
The Deep-Lying Forward's main function is to link the attack to midfield.
He aims to drop deep into space and hold up the ball before supplying linkingpasses to teammates, moving the ball back to midfield support, spreading it
wide to the flanks, and if he has time to turn, playing in his strike partner.
With a Support duty, the Deep-Lying Forward will largely aim to bring teammates
into play before attacking the box from deep.
With an Attackduty, the Deep-Lying Forward will look to fashion chances for
himself in addition to playing others in.
Requires: Dribbling, First Touch, Passing, Technique, Creativity, Decisions, Off the Ball,
Teamwork and StrengthAlso:
Long Shots for a Support duty Finishing, Anticipation and Composure for an Attackduty
The Deep-Lying Forward is similar to atarget manrole in that such a striker will
hold up the ballor play it back to supporting teammates. However, the ball
should be played to his feet rather than to head and so a shorterpassing styleis
more appropriate.
This role can be given to a forward with one or two strike partners, or to a lone
forward who willhold the ball upfor attacking midfielders.
Advanced Forward (STC)
The Advanced Forward's main role is to lead the line and look to spearhead
attacking moves.
His primary duty is to be the focal point of attacking moves and he is required to
both score and create goals.
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His secondary role is to chase down misplaced through balls or clearances from
deep, win possession and lay off passes or crosses to his teammates.
The Advanced Forward is only available with an Attackduty.
Requires: Crossing, Dribbling, Finishing, Heading, Anticipation, Composure, Flair, Off
the Ball, Work Rate and Pace
An Advanced Forward should be supported by at least one strike partner or an
attacking midfielder.
The role is similar to that of apoacherin that they should be the teams main
source of goals. The two roles should generally not be combined as a strike
partnership unless an attacking midfielder fills the role of the more creative
forward.
Target Man (STC)
A Target Man can transform an average team into a good one by using hissheer physicality to disrupt the opposition's defence and open space for his
striker partner and supporting midfielders.
The Target Man uses his strength and aerial presence to bring teammates into
play rather than relying on technical ability.
With a Support duty the Target Man will look to win flick ons and play simple
possession passes to his teammates to bring them into play.
With an Attackduty the Target Man will lead the line and open space for
teammates to move into.
Requires: First Touch, Heading, Aggression, Anticipation, Bravery, Determination,
Team Work, Work Rate, Jumping and Strength
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Also:
Finishing, Composure and Creativity for an Attackduty
The Target Man role is suited to a directpassing styleand he should have at
least one strike partner, as they are likely to be ineffective playing as a lone
forward.Target man supplyshould be set as to head inteam instructions.
Poacher (STC)
The Poacher sits on the shoulder of the last defender looking to break the
defensive line and run onto through balls from midfield.
Although the Poacher is always ready to run at his marker and is happy to cross
the ball when required, his main aim is trying to put the ball in the back of the
net.
His focus on scoring goals is so extreme that he rarely offers much help in
constructing moves, preferring instead to remain central and sniff out
opportunities in and around the box.
The Poacher is only available with an Attackduty.
Requires: Dribbling, Finishing, First Touch, Anticipation, Composure, Off The Ball,
Acceleration, Agility, Balance and Pace
A Poacher will require at least one strike partner. If they have particularly high
acceleration and pace, then they could be successfully utilised as atarget man
with supply being set as run on to ball.
Complete Forward (STC)
A Complete Forward possesses all the technical attributes of a Deep-Lying
Forward, the goal scoring ability of a Poacher and the strength and power of a
Target Man.
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He is equally adept at playing in others, fashioning chances for himself and
getting on the end of team moves. Such a player transcends tactical instruction
and should simply be allowed to do his own thing.
With a Support duty the Complete Forward will look to drop into space, run atthe defence, take long shots, drive to the flanks or play balls through the
defensive line.
With an Attackduty the Complete Forward will lead the line, spearheading
attacks and crafting out chances for himself and others.
Requires: Dribbling, Finishing, First Touch, Heading, Long Shots, Passing, Technique,
Anticipation, Composure, Creativity, Decisions, Determination, Off TheBall, Team Work, Acceleration, Agility, Balance, Jumping, Pace and
Strength
A Complete Forward can play with or without a strike partner, while if used as
thetarget manthen supply can be set as mixed or to feet, unless you want to
make more use of their height or pace by setting one of the other two options.
However, the method of supply should be set to fit in with yourpassing style.
Defensive Forward (STC)
The Defensive Forward is becoming more and more important in the game.
His main duty is to put pressure on the defensive line, chase down the man in
possession and loose balls and generally stop the opposing defence having any
time on the ball. In an attacking sense he keeps things as simple as possible,
preferring to bring other players into the game than create his own chances.
With a Support duty, the Defensive Forward will stay a little deeper and putpressure on defensive midfielders.
With an Attackduty, the Defensive Forward will press the back line and put
pressure on the central defenders.
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Requires: Marking, Passing, Tackling, Team Work, Work Rate, Stamina and Strength
Also:
Passing for a Support duty Finishing, Anticipation, Composure and Off the Ball for an Attackduty
Using a Defensive Forward with a Support duty can be useful when playing with
a defensivestrategyas he will put extra pressure on the opposition midfield.
A striker in this role should be supported by a strike partner or at least an
attacking midfielder to help in creating chances.
Choosing Duties
Selecting Tactic > Auto Assign Duties will set duties automatically based on each
players position. These default duties will provide a good balance suitable to
yourstrategy (since some players will be given an automatic duty whichchange according to the currentstrategy). Nevertheless, you may want to
adjust these according to your desired style of play and the qualities of your
individual players. It would be advisable though to retain an automatic duty for
approximately three of your players to make duties more flexible when
changingstrategy during a match.
Bear in mind when selecting player duties that differentstrategies,playing styles
and playerroles will all have an effect on the positioning and mentalities of your
players. However, having a balanced set of duties both across the whole team
and across each of the defence, midfield and attack will still help the team to
function as a unit.
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Defence Duties
Full backsandwing backsshould be given an automatic duty, as set by default.
This means their duty will adjust to whateverstrategyyou use at any point during
a match, regardless of yourstarting strategy. So, for example, if you switch from
a defensivestrategyto an attackingstrategy, yourfull backswill be able to
support the team when attacking by adding width and passing options.
Centre backs are set to defend by default, but can be changed to either
stopper or cover. The only difference this makes is to the players defaultclosing
down instructionsinspecific instructions. A stopper willclose down more often,
cover willclose downless often, and defend has aclosing downsetting in
between the two. The simplest pairing to adopt if playing with twocentre backs
is leaving both at the default setting of defend. The defenders will work as a unit
and, asclosing downwill be at a more mixed setting, they will make their own
decisions when best to press forward. They therefore require good decisions and
teamwork. This pairing would be appropriate if playing theoffside trap. The
more complex alternative is to have onecentre backas a stopper and the
other as cover. You will require a tallcentre backwith good heading,
determination, work rate, jumping and strength to act as stopper, and another
with good acceleration and pace to play as cover. This will enable you to make
best use of the different qualities of your centre backs and help protect againstvarious threats, such as aerial balls (stopper) and through balls (cover).
However, your backline will act less as a unit and gaps may be exploited by the
opposition.
Midfield Duties
By default, at least one of yourcentre midfielderswill be given a defend duty,and this is important mainly in order to slow down attacks and allow supporting
midfielders to get back to help defend. Also when in possession, this player can
be useful inholding up the ball. You should make sure however, that the most
defensively capable player in centre midfield is assigned this duty. Generally,
you should then have one othercentre midfielderwith an automatic duty. They
will be able to provide the link between midfield and the strikers when using an
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attacking, control or counterstrategy, or offer extra defensive cover when using
a defensivestrategy. This player should ideally have the qualities needed to
contribute well both defensively and in supporting the attack if you ever switch
to or from the contain or defensivestrategiesduring matches. On the other
hand if your strategy varies simply between counter and the more attackingstrategiesthen this player will only ever have a support or attack duty and so will
not be required to contribute so regularly in defence. If yourformation includes
threecentre midfieldersand a lone striker up front, then one of yourcentre
midfieldersshould either have an attack duty to support the striker, or play just
behind the striker with a support duty.
Wide midfielders andwingers will be given an attack duty by default. However,
if yourpassing focusis through the middle you may want to change this to
support as wide players will not be being utilised in their more advancedpositions and could become effectively redundant. In a support duty they will
be able to provide passes into the centre of midfield or makethrough ballsto
strikers, as well as supportingfull backsif the opposition attacks down the flanks.
If playing with a defensivestrategywithpassingthrough the centre you might
wish to givewide midfielders an automatic duty, so that they can provide extra
support against opposition wingers but move forward more if you switch to a
more attackingstrategyduring a match. Whenfocusing passingdown the
flanks you may still want to change wide players duties from attack if you find
that they are not getting enough room from the oppositions defensive fullbacks. Setting a support duty in this instance should help a wide player find
space in front of the defence.
Attack Duties
If playing with twostrikers, then by default one will have an attack duty and the
other will have a support duty. This is important in order to provide a link
between midfield and attack, whilst also making thestrikers more difficult todefend against since one will be in a deep position and the other more in line
with the defence. Thestrikerwith the attack duty will be the goal scorer, for
example thepoacheror theadvanced forward. Thestrikerwith the support duty
will be the more creative orholdingplayer, for example thedeep-lying forward
or thetarget man.
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With threestrikers, two are given a support duty by default. You may consider
changing one of these to an attack duty to provide a greater goal threat,
particularly if you have two very good goal scorers, but you should still have oneas support to link to the midfield. Otherwise goal scoring opportunities are likely
to be restricted.
If playing with one up front, then thisstrikershould be given a support duty so
that he does not become too isolated. Alternatively, as mentioned earlier, they
should be aided by anattacking midfielderwith a support duty playing just
behind them.
Player Specific Instructions
Selecting the tick box next to each instruction will override the default setting
determined by yourteam instructionsand each playersrole andduty, and
allow you to exert finer control over how individuals play.
Mentality
This affects a players positioning and decisions on the ball. Default mentality for
each player is set according to your teamstrategy and the playersrole and
duty. Generally it is best to leave as the default so that adjusting these settings
during a match will automatically give a player the appropriate mentality.
However, you may, for example, want your centre backs to have a defensive
mentality no matter how attacking yourstrategyis, or becomes, during a
match. In this case though, you should make sure to adjust the mentalityaccordingly if you change to a more defensivestrategythan normal.
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Creative Freedom
Default creative freedom is set by your teamscreative freedom instructionin
playing styleas well as the playersroleandduty. If you have set team creative
freedom to be more expressive then you should ideally reduce this setting for
the less creative players in your team. As a general rule you should ensure that
not too many players have too high a level of creative freedom. Conversely, if
you have set creative freedom to more disciplined inplaying stylebut have one
or two more creative players then increasing creative freedom should help the
team in attack. An exception to this would be if you wish your team to keep
things simple in possession and to focus on containing the opposition and
holding out for a result.
Passing Style
Default passing style is set by your teamspassing style instructioninplaying style
as well as the player'sroleandduty. You may want to set shorter passing for an
individual with weaker passing ability, particularly if the teamstyleis direct, to
prevent them playing wasteful balls. Giving a deep-lying playmaker a more
direct passing instruction while the rest of the team plays short could beeffective if you feel they are the only creative and technically good passing
talent in the side.
Closing Down
Default closing down is set by your teamsplaying styleclosing down instruction
as well as the player'sroleandduty. This setting could be increased for a player
with high work rate and stamina and likewise decreased for players who lack inthese attributes. If the team is set topress morethen you should consider
adjusting the instruction for centre backs so they are not closing down too high
up the pitch, leaving too much space between themselves and the goal.
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