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    9 hours ago, Johnny Ace said:

    That's all that matters at the end of the day :thup:

    To have more possession, a few ideas:

    - get better players (which will happen over time)

    - up the Tempo to get more passes, though this can lead to more mistakes it will increase the pass attempts because it'll give players less time on the ball to make a decision 

    - Run at Defense isn't great for possession, more runs = more chance of your player getting tackled = less chance they can make a pass 

    - close down more and push up, the quicker you win the ball back the less possession the opposition will have 

    If your winning though, I wouldn't change anything  

    First of all thanks for all the advices. I believe that possessing the ball more effectively will lead to even greater success and it's also help to ease my ego.

    8 hours ago, CARRERA said:

    I wouldn't recommend chasing numbers for the sake of it. Always make your choices purposeful. Why do you actually think it will be beneficial for your team to pass more frequently?
    If you really just want the numbers make one or more of the following adjustments. Be aware though, that your teams effectiveness might suffer heavily.

    • defend in a high block 
    • trigger your press more often and defend more aggressively 
    • remove counter / add hold shape
    • work ball into box:)
    • waste time more often
    • lower your tempo
    • ...

      I fear that my team is so vertical and directness that may lead to a lot of turn over that's why I'm chasing more possesion

  2. Although we have been winning games, I am still concerned about the way our tactics are working on the field. Specifically, I am interested in recreating the De Zerbi Brighton tactics, but my team is struggling to achieve enough passes.

    In fact, our pass numbers are even lower than those of a team that is known to have a weakness in passing.

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    Therefore, I would greatly appreciate any advice or recommendations you may have on how to improve our passing. 

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    For Pi I have

    WM: drb more, cross less and from byline, cut inside, shoot less, stay wider, close down more.

    AM: hold up, pass shorter, move to channels, close down.

    Pf: roamming, move to channels

    Wb: take fewer risks, cross from byline

     

  3. On 23/01/2023 at 01:37, GIMN said:


    Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics

    It's now late January - 2 months to go until our opening European Championship qualifiers against Romania and Latvia.  La Liga has finally reached the half way point, and we can comfortable that there's a reasonable amount of data we can use to start identifying players that might help propel us back to the top of the international rankings.  Statistics aren't the be all, end all, but they will serve as a valuable tool to ensure that we are focussing our scouting efforts in the right places.  Whilst I've been making the most of the privilege that comes with being the national team manager to attend some high profile games, it has largely been without purpose.

    FM23 provides us with a whole load of new statistics to look it, which is great, but it can also be overwhelming.  A large part of today has been spent trying to identify which data points are useful to us and how best to use them to identify those possible hidden gems.  So let's have a look at our options at the base of midfield:

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    We identified 3 key priorities to how we are going to set up, and used this to inform how we want to manipulate the statistics available:

    • Dominate possession, exhibiting patience with the ball
    • Have confidence to play within tight spaces
    • Prioritise players with intelligence, trusting in their qualities

    On the left we have a breakdown of a player's passing tendencies - how often the pass safe, how often they progress the ball, etc...  On the right, we have turnover differential - how often they win possession compared to how often they lose it.  In the middle we have key pass frequency with bubbles indicator quality of chances (xA per key pass), and tackle frequency with bubbles indicating fouling tendency (fouls per tackle attempt).  It's a lot of information, but from here I can get a good feel for a player's game intelligence - their ability to progress the ball safely, to know when to commit to the challenge, and to be able to make that final pass.  From here we've been able to filter it down to 8 candidates.

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    Sure, a number of these players would have already been in consideration.  Nobody would be surprised to see Rodri or Thiago's name in there.  Whilst Busquets and Koke are known quantities despite their advancing ages.  There are a couple of players who might not have been at the forefront of my thoughts, however.  Campana, Parejo and Vencedor are all interesting players who each offer something a little different.  I'm very keen to attend some of their games to see if they pass the eye test.

    In total we have 81 players now added to the National Pool, which is arguable a little on the small side.  That suits me.  Fewer players should hopefully mean we'll be able to scout all prospective call ups thoroughly, including those "established" players we might have otherwise given less priority to as they are known quantities.

    Excuse me, I was really impressed with the chart you made. Would you mind sharing with me how you created it? I'm trying to take atributeless challenge and any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated. :) 

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