I am by no means a defensive specialist, but I finished with least goals against and most clean sheets in League 2 and League 1 and then finished top 5 in least goals against and only 2 clean sheets off the league lead in the Championship. So I don't know if my strategy will translate over to the level of the Premier League.
But, what I do is I try to not control any of my back line unless things have absolutely broken down and it's a last ditch effort, or if it's a counter and they are the only ones back. My main tactic is to control the defensive midfielder/midfielders and mark whoever has the ball to keep them from getting into the box. Your back line should keep it's shape since you aren't moving anyone in there and that should keep them from making passes up the middle for the most part. Don't give them room for the long shots and you should see some improvements.
Thanks, the defense is finally up to Championship caliber, but some work will still need to be done if I want to get to them up to par for the Premier League. Anything short of a promotion this season will be a disappointment after getting all the way to the playoff final last season.
As for your career, you know that I love some League 2 action! Just took a look at Shrewsbury's squad and they have some good prospects for a league 2 team. The more recent roster updates are even better for them, but I'm not sure if you are using a newer one or the defaults. Either way, Connor Goldson was actually a player I was close to buying with Portsmouth quite a few times. I actually would have probably bought him if my inquiry for Ayala didn't return with a £0 asking price.
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