In this chapter you will learn which statistics to focus on when selecting players for you team.
There are a lot of slow strikers in the game.
In addition, a good striker has a higher Player Work Rate in attack than in defence.
A good winger must above all have more than 80 pace.
Therefore he is suitable almost exclusively for passing, despite his other statistics being very good.
The player on the wing must also have pretty good finishing and shot power.
The centre attacking midfielder must have good values in dribbling, ball control, passing and long shots.
One common practice is to change the position of slow strikers (e.g.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic) to CAM.
They perform very well in this position.
Centre midfielders are the key position in many formations.
Especially if it is a formation without a defensive midfielder.
The most important statistics are vision, passing and ball control.
Stars in Skill Moves also come in handy.
The best Player Work Rate is high/medium, high/high and medium/medium.
The defensive midfielder is really where the defence starts.
A player must have a greater Player Work Rate in defence than in attack.
The defenders on the wings must above all be fast.
Their pace has to be at least 80, and their defensive skills at least as high as 75.
Good dribbling can also be very useful for passing opponents.
When choosing, pay attention to the player’s preferred foot.
Good defenders are 185 cm tall or taller.
Statistics such as: the slide and stand tackle, strength and aggression should have at least 80 points.
The pace must at least 60 or higher.
The smaller Player Work Rate in attack, the better.
The wrong Player Work Rate types are often the downfall of many cards.
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