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Playing Mentality (Coaches)


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On a manager's or coaches profile page, under the Tactics section they have a 'Playing Mentality'. What is this determined by? As far as i know there are five different types:

Very Cautious

Cautious

Balanced

Attacking

Adventurous

But i've no idea how this is determined. A few examples of well-known managers:

Alex Ferguson (Very Cautious)

Arsene Wenger (Very Cautious)

Josep Guardiola (Very Cautious)

Fabio Capello (Balanced)

Jose Mourinho (Cautious)

Manuel Pellegrini (Cautious)

Harry Redknapp (Attacking)

Rafa Benitez (Balanced)

Roberto Mancini (Adventurous)

This leaves me a bit confused to be honest.

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I'm not sure, but I guess it's the type of dominant mentality that's assigned to the team/players.

For instance, an Attacking mentality might mean only the GK and DCs have a Defensive/Normal mentality, while everyone else is mostly on the Attacking side.

Adventurous is a bit dubious, but I believe it might mean the manager oscilates a lot between many options, or does many changes during the matches.

But as I said, I'm not really sure... just my impressions.

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