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    ckh5678
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    From what I've seen from the players' attributes, I highly suspect that the Long Shots and Long Throws attributes were reversed.

    Let me provide two examples:

    1. Yasuhito Endo - Jubilo Iwata (Long Shots: 4, Long Throw: 13)
    - Been watching him play for 15+ years and seen him scoring from 25/30 yards out every year, but I can also put my house on him not making a single long bullet throw from the halfway line in the last decade.

    2. Hiroki Sakai - Urawa Reds (Long Shots: 14, Long Throw: 9)
    - Long throw specialist in real life and his stats in the version he previously appeared (FM21) was LS 10 & LT 15. Haven't seen him improving a lot in long shots and declining in throw-ins in real life.

    These two I believe are the most extreme ones but this does happen a lot. Normally, technical / creative / attacking players are less associated with long throws and more with long shots. Below are some more examples which are counter-intuitive and I can say this happens in most J League players.

    3. Takashi Usami - Gamba Osaka (Long Shots: 4, Long Throw: 10)

    4. Hiroshi Kiyotake - Cerezo Osaka (Long Shots: 5, Long Throw: 14)

    5. Shinji Kagawa - Cerezo Osaka (Long Shots: 5, Long Throw: 11)

    6. Anderson Lopes - Yokohama F. Marinos (Long Shots: 5, Long Throw: 13)

    7. Leandro Damião - Kawasaki Frontale (Long Shots: 6, Long Throw: 12)

     

    Please take a look into this and hope it would be fixed before full release. Cheers!

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