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which goal is the ppm talking about? the oppositions or your own. basically, would it be better for a more poacher-esque player like pato or a target man like drogba?

i'd also like to know what the ppm 'tries to beat the offside trap' actually does. does the player just try to remain offside before he breaks because i'd think that any player would try to do this

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The oppostion's goal. So think your big stereotypical target man who gets the ball and then looks to lay it off.

'Tries to break the offside trap' seems to encourage players to make more forward runs when a ball into space behind the defence is on.

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