06-12-2019, 01:40 PM
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Rookie
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Defend better against good teams than bad teams
Strictly an offline kickoff player on professional difficulty. What I've noticed is that playing against some of the bad teams (Fulham, Cardiff) I concede more goals than when I play against (Chelsea, Man City). Now granted, I also do score a lot more against the bad teams. This strictly comes down to the fact that the bad teams will just constantly pepper the box with cross after cross after cross, that inevitably some of them result in headed or volleyed goals. Any time they have the ball in a crossing position, rest assured they will attempt the cross.
Whereas the good teams tend to play a more possession style and will attempt to break me down and at least try to work it into the box with short ground passes. However, this is easier to defend.
Anyone feel the same way?
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