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    The r/FIFA Daily Discussion Thread -- November 03, 2020

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 03:07 AM PST

    This thread is the place to go for the posts that crop up in /new that don't necessarily need a full thread for discussion, which include but are not limited to:

    • Subjective questions (such as "Who is better, Player X or Player Y?" or "Which Chemstyle is best on PM R9?")

    • Investment / Trading / Market posts

    • Sharing Squads / Asking for Suggestions

    • Other general gameplay discussion

    • Meta posts & Quick Questions

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    /r/FIFA: The Weekly Fucking Rant Thread

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 03:07 AM PST

    As we all know, there is a lot of anger to be had in FIFA. Many controllers have lost their lives in the 90th minute. Some call it handicap. Some call it scripting. Sometimes it's just the general online bullshit that send you into a rage. This is our weekly support group -- where we come to vent and rant against all the things that shouldn't matter, except they do!

    Give in to your anger...

    Let the hate flow through you...

    What's pissing you off the most in this game we love to hate?

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    352 Guide From An Elite 1 Player | REMASTERED For Fifa 21

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 08:30 AM PST

    Summary

    Last year, I wrote a guide for the 352 tactics I use to earn Elite finishes in the weekend league. I was surprised by how much all of you liked it and I've been receiving some requests for a FIFA 21 reprisal.

    Well, I'm Back.

    Three weekends into Fifa 21, I have achieved three straight Elite finishes (two Elite 2s and one Elite 2 that should have been an Elite 1 if not for a thunderstorm, a tree, and a powerline deciding to do the horizontal mambo) and I am rather confident in putting out this Fifa 21 Remastered 352 Guide. I have made some big changes and I will be sure to cover all of them below. I am going to use a format similar to the one I used previously.

    First and foremost, No, this is not a Drop Back meta-slave setup and once again, this is a VERY lengthy guide in which I will cover player types to use, instructions, tactics, and more. I spent a good amount of time working on this, so if there is anything I did not cover and you have questions please feel free to ask me! Cheers!

    Once again, lemme tell you somethin

    Table of Contents

    1. Miscellaneous things to know before you start and FAQs.
    2. Why I like the 352 over the 4231 and 442.
    3. Custom tactics and why you need at least 3 different setups.
    4. Instructions for each position.
    5. Player Archetypes for each position in my 352.
    6. Chemistry Styles
    7. Substitution Philosophy.
    8. My play style.
    9. Tips for making the change to the 352.
    10. The teams I have used thus far and my pre-toty target.
    11. Closing Remarks

    1. Miscellaneous things to know before you start and FAQs.

    • This guide is best viewed in a web browser due to the use of bulleted lists and indentations.
    • Changing to the 352 will not automatically make you go from Gold 3 to Gold 1, Gold 1 to Elite 3, etc. Like anything in this life, it takes practice.
    • I am not a pro, streamer, nor youtuber. I am a regular dude who happens to like playing Fifa, a lot. I don't have any gameplay videos saved.
    • You will lose games against opponents using the 4231 and 442. The 352 is not a miracle cure.
    • Contrary to popular belief, defending with attackers has been severely nerfed this year.
    • Do not try to use Adama as a wide mid thinking that his pace and strength will make up for his lack of defending. You will get exploited.
    • A 4 star weak foot is not all that weak.
    • AI defending did not get a buff and AI blocks aren't as difficult to contend with as you may think (although, they are frustrating as hell when they happen)
    • Beating team press is very easy and it's honestly just fun to exploit. I will explain why and how in this guide.
    • With the addition of the Creative Runs, EA has severely nerfed the natural off-the-ball runs your own AI perform. For this reason, I highly recommend that you never use Balanced as your offensive mentality for any squad you are running, be it 352 or other.
    • My camera angle is the Co-op angle.
    • Interestingly, EA has added a new hidden change with respect to positional instructions that makes the 352 even more deadly. In the past, if two players swapped naturally during the run of play due to some circumstance (ie, your CDMs flip, your CAM and RCAM flip, etc), they kept the instructions of their original spot. Not this year. If your LCDM and RCDM flip spots naturally during the course of play, they will also flip their instructions. This is important for a scenario where you place complimentary instructions on your CDMs. That is, if you have your LCDM on stay back and your RCDM on get forward and you somehow dragged your LCDM forward, your RCDM will stay back rather than still getting forward like his instruction tells him to do. This is new and a very welcome change.
    • Big thanks to u/El-Buncho and his idea for some of the graphics I used in this guide

    2. Why I Like the 352 Over the 4231 and 442.

    Let's take a look at how the 352 matches up against the two meta formations. On defense, the 352 has 3 CBs, 2 wingbacks, and 2 CDMs for a total of 7 eligible defenders to contend with your opponent's attack. Stop thinking of your eligible defenders as separate positions. On Defense, you have 7 Defenders and their sole job is to win the ball back. Don't be afraid to pull players out of position. Don't overdo it, though.

    • 4231 - This formation has 4 attackers, 2 CDMs, and 4 defenders.
      • When you are defending against the 4231, it is very likely that your opponent has gone full meta and is using stay back on their CDMs and fullbacks. This means they have 4 attackers and 2 holding midfielders. The holding midfielders aren't a threat to do much so you don't really need to worry about them all that much. You have 7 defenders to contend with 4 attackers, 6 attackers if they use their CDMs more aggressively. Your wide midfielders can man mark the LCAM and RCAM. Your two CDMs focus on their CAM and Striker. And your 3 CBs are gravy here. Literally cleaning up anything that gets through. (but u/wahoos22, what if they're just passing around with their CDMs and CBs? You can harass the opponent CDMs with your CAM and CBs with your strikers, if needed).
    • 442 - This formation has 2 attackers, 2 wingers, and 2 CMs.
      • When you are defending against the 442, it is very likely that your opponent has gone full meta and is using stay back on their fullbacks and at least 1 of their CMs. This means that they have 5 attackers, 6 if they let both of their CMs get forward. In the 442, the CMs are much more of a threat than in the 4231. Your wide midfielders can mark the opponent LM and RM. Your two CDMs mark against their two CMs, and your 3 CBs take care of the 2 strikers. The more meta your opponent is, the less players going forward you will have to contend with and the easier it is to defend against.

    Going on the attack, the 352 is overwhelming without leaving you caught out. This will be covered more in the My Play Style section.

    3. Custom Tactics and Why You Need at Least 3 Different Setups

    This play style requires 3 (sometimes 4) different setups. A standard play setup, a come from behind setup, a hold on for the win setup, and a my-352-isn't-working-this-game setup (yes it will happen. sometimes you just need some variety to break down a very strong defensive opponent). Below is a text version of the tactics with some explanations on why I choose what I choose. If you would like a visual version, please refer to these links:

    Standard Play: Use this when the game is tied, or you are up/down by only 1 or 2 goals. Basically, use this when it's a close match.

    • Defensive Style -- Balanced
      • Width -- 4 out of 10
      • Depth -- 4 out of 10
    • Offensive Style -- Long Ball (Last year, I used both Long Ball and Fast Build Up. This year, EA has changed the way your team comes back on defense when using Fast Build Up. Specifically, your players will be out of position more often, which is in line with the Fast Build Up description. For this reason, I no longer recommend it as an option.)
      • Width -- 8/9 out of 10
      • Players In Box -- 5/6/7 out of 10 (This will vary based on the natural off the ball movement of your players. Test it out for yourself.)
      • Corners -- 1 out of 5
      • Free Kicks -- 1 out of 5

    Come From Behind: Use this when you are down late and need a quick comeback. Be careful when using this setup as you are throwing the kitchen sink at your opponent and are very susceptible to counters.

    • Defensive Style -- Balanced (Last year, I recommended Constant Pressure here. With the addition of Team Press, Constant Pressure is no longer worth it and actually only serves to drag your team out of position. For this reason, I no longer recommend it as an option.)
      • Width -- 5 out of 10
      • Depth -- 9 out of 10 (10 out of 10 just feels glitched for some reason, again)
    • Offensive Style -- Long Ball (Last year, I used both Long Ball and Fast Build Up. This year, EA has changed the way your team comes back on defense when using Fast Build Up. Specifically, your players will be out of position more often, which is in line with the Fast Build Up description. For this reason, I no longer recommend it as an option.)
      • Width -- 10 out of 10
      • Players In Box -- 10 out of 10
      • Corners -- 5 out of 5
      • Free Kicks -- 5 out of 5

    Hold The Lead: Use this when you are up late and need to hold on. Don't abuse it or use it for extended periods of play as DDA will kick in and you will concede.

    • Defensive Style -- Drop Back (But u/wahoos22, you said it wasn't gonna be a drop back meta??? It's not. This is a legitimate strategy that should be employed toward the end of a match you are winning, especially against an opponent who is clearly better than you.)
      • Width -- 3 out of 10
      • Depth -- 3 out of 10
    • Offensive Style -- Possession (Your goal here is to hold on, not to score. Last year, I recommended both Possession and Balanced. EA changed the way your team's natural off-the-ball runs happen. Balanced is extremely static this year. For this reason, I no longer recommend Balanced.)
      • Width -- 4 out of 10
      • Players In Box -- 1 out of 10
      • Corners -- 1 out of 5
      • Free Kicks -- 1 out of 5

    My 352 Isn't Working: Use this when you just can't seem to create any scoring opportunities. I switch to this for about 1 opponent every weekend only. 4222 with the same Tactics as Standard Play.

    4. Instructions for Each Position

    Some of the positions below will have more than one set of instructions. This makes more sense given the context of section 3, immediately preceding this section.

    Goalkeeper: With how powerful through balls have become this installment of Fifa, proper goalkeeper instructions are very important. Not to mention that crossing is back.

    • Saving on Crosses -- Comes for Crosses
    • Saving Outside Box -- Sweeper Keeper

    Centerbacks: Don't touch anything.

    • Attacking Support -- Stay Back While Attacking
    • Interceptions -- Normal Interceptions (You can choose Aggressive Interceptions here, but be warned: your defenders will tire faster and will make some great interceptions but can get caught out of position more easily. I don't think its worth it. Do not use Conservative Interceptions or Neymar et.al. will have a laugh at you as they prance around your back line.)

    Center Defensive Midfielders: Depending on your ability to defend well manually with your CBs, you can be more or less aggressive here. You will/may need 3 different sets of instructions here. If you are a weaker manual defender, you may want to use the Hold The Lead instructions in all setups for more security at the back. Be honest with yourself and your abilities.

    • Standard Play -- Keeping in line with the philosophy of Standard Play, your CDMs need to be jack of all trades. You'll want your balanced CDM to Cover Center so that he doesn't drift wide while tracking back. Your CDM that stays back will want to Cover Wing to backup your wide mids. If one is caught out, the CDM will drift wide to cover that spot and your CCB can step forward as your LCB and RCB pinch inward. Defensive Awareness stat is very important this year for this reason.
      • LCDM (or RCDM, just pick one)
        • Defensive Behavior -- Cut Passing Lanes
        • Attacking Support -- Balanced
        • Interceptions -- Normal Interceptions
        • Defensive Position -- Cover Center
      • RCDM (or whichever one you didn't do first)
        • Defensive Behavior -- Cut Passing Lanes
        • Attacking Support -- Stay Back While Attacking
        • Interceptions -- Normal Interceptions
        • Defensive Position -- Cover Wing
    • Come From Behind
      • Both CDMs
        • Defensive Behavior -- Cut Passing Lanes
        • Attacking Support -- Get Forward
        • Interceptions -- Aggressive Interceptions
        • Defensive Position -- Cover Center
    • Hold The Lead
      • Both CDMs
        • Defensive Behavior -- Cut Passing Lanes
        • Attacking Support -- Stay Back While Attacking
        • Interceptions -- Normal Interceptions
        • Defensive Position -- Cover Center

    Wide Midfielders: These players are the workhorses of your squad. They won't score often and they won't register many assists, but if you skimp on these positions, you will get exploited. Your wide mids need to be able to defend. No, they don't need to body players like VVD, but they do need to do the job well. Outside of that, you can choose to go the pacey route or the technical route. At the early stage of the game, I recommend pacey as it is more forgiving, especially for those switching to the formation for the first time.

    • Standard Play
      • Defensive Support -- Come Back On Defense
      • Chance Creation -- Balanced Width (Last year, I also recommended Free Roam here. With the addition of Creative Runs and the nerf to AI runs, I no longer recommend this.)
      • Support Runs -- Balanced (Last year, I recommended Get In Behind here. I did this because we were also using Fast Build Up. With the nerf -- more of a correction than a nerf -- to Fast Build Up, we no longer need Get In Behind because of the Long Ball mentality.)
      • Support on Crosses -- Balanced (Last year I recommended Stay On Edge Of Box For Cross. I stated that the reason for this was "because the game is weird and the Stay on Edge instruction helps to stop your players from over-running passes." Given that EA has fixed that beyond stupid overrunning mechanic, this is no longer necessary and we can use the much more logical Balanced option.)
      • Interceptions -- Normal Interceptions
    • Come From Behind
      • Both LM and RM
        • Defensive Support -- Stay Forward
        • Chance Creation -- Stay Wide
        • Support Runs -- Get In Behind
        • Support on Crosses -- Get Into Box For Cross
        • Interceptions -- Normal Interceptions
    • Hold The Lead
      • Both LM and RM
        • Defensive Support -- Come Back on Defense
        • Chance Creation -- Balanced
        • Support Runs -- Come Short
        • Support on Crosses -- Stay On Edge of Box For Cross
        • Interceptions -- Normal Interceptions

    Central Attacking Midfielder: Once again, your CAM is your most important player and will score the majority of your goals. His instructions are the same in all setups. It may sound strange, but this really is your best player. He will not only score the most goals, but will have the most assists. (But u/wahoos22, that doesn't make any sense! Your CAM should be the creator for the strikers!?!? Normally you'd be right. More on why in the My Play Style section).

    • Defensive Support -- Stay Forward
    • Support On Crosses -- Balanced (Last year, I recommended Stay On Edge Of Box For Cross. I stated that the reason for this was "because the game is weird and the Stay on Edge instruction helps to stop your players from over-running passes." Given that EA has fixed that beyond stupid overrunning mechanic, this is no longer necessary and we can use the much more logical Balanced option.)
    • Positioning Freedom -- Free Roam or Stick To Position (This depends on the natural off-the-ball movement of your CAM. Test it out for yourself. I tend to like Stick To Position better this year. Just don't use Drift Wide. It's trash for your CAM.)
    • Interceptions -- Conservative Interceptions (Lower stamina players will not tire as quickly with Conservative instructions. If stamina isn't an issue, you can use Normal).

    Strikers: Again, it may sound strange, but these players are more creators than goal scorers (but having absolute rockets of shots here doesn't hurt!). This year, you need at least one striker that is good in the air. More on why in section 7.

    • Standard Play and Come From Behind
      • Left Striker -- A playmaker and space creator
        • Support Runs -- Drift Wide (Last year, I recommended Stay Central on the Left Striker. With the addition of Creative Runs and the nerf to AI runs, I have experimented and found that Drift Wide on both strikers results in a much more dynamic and mobile front line. I recommend either Balanced or Drift Wide, but never Stay Central unless you're using a player like Ibrahimovic or Giroud, who are just slower than drying paint.)
        • Attacking Runs -- Balanced (Last year, I had a firm recommendation for Balanced on the Left Striker. This year, I no longer have a hard recommendation. Similar to the CAM, this instruction will depend on the natural movement of your chosen player. Test it out for yourself.)
        • Interceptions -- Conservative Interceptions or Normal Interceptions
        • Defensive Support -- Stay Forward
      • Right Striker -- A playmaker and space creator
        • Support Runs -- Drift Wide
        • Attacking Runs -- Get In Behind
        • Interceptions -- Conservative Interceptions or Normal Interceptions
        • Defensive Support -- Stay Forward
    • Hold The Lead
      • Both Strikers
        • Support Runs -- Balanced
        • Attacking Runs -- False-9
        • Interceptions -- Conservative Interceptions or Normal Interceptions
        • Defensive Support -- Come Back On Defense

    5. Player Archetypes for Each Position in My 352

    A player archetype simply means the type of player I aim to use in each position. My top choice in each section will be bolded. Note that just because a player is my top choice doesn't mean I am currently using them. Also, note that I will not be bolding any icons here because that wouldn't be useful information. I will give cheap (under 100k), middle of the road (under 500k), and expensive (500k+) options for each position. Please keep in mind that these are examples of players you can use. Some are better value for coins in terms of what they provide to your team versus the costs to buy them. For instance, Cancelo is probably a better option over Walker for RM -- not only will Cancelo be better as a RM and is cheaper, but also NIF Walker is better suited for an outside CB role in the 352.

    • Goalkeepers
      • Literally whatever you want. Goalkeepers are a feel type of thing. I like Neuer
    • CBs - Try to get a Lefty at LCB (or at least 3 star weak foot Righty) and put the least agile CB you have at the CCB position
      • Klosterman, Laimer, Manolas, Alaba, Diego Carlos, Koulibaly, Llorente, Valverde, Zakaria, IF Delaney
      • VVD, Joe Gomez, Varane, NIF Walker, Mendy, Rule Breaker Laporte
      • IF Walker, 85 Ferdinand, 92 Maldini, 87 Carlos Alberto
    • CDMs
      • Alaba, Llorente, Valverde, Zakaria, Fred, Wijnaldum, IF Delaney
      • Kante, Pogba, Baby Lahm, KDB, IF Sanches
      • Gullit (mid or prime when it comes out), Zidane (mid or prime when it comes out)
    • LM/RMs
      • Davies, IF Florenzi, IF Corona, Jordi Alba, Atal, Cancelo, Cuadrado, Hakimi, Gosens
      • Mendy, Walker
      • Zambrotta, Roberto Carlos, Ashley Cole
    • CAM
      • Reus, Carrasco, Dembele, Ben Yedder (Eww), Dybala, IF Depay, Griezmann, Hazard, Mertens, League Objective Mollet, Bobby
      • RuleBreaker Reus, KDB, Salah, Mane, Son, Rule Breaker Costa, IF Bobby, RuleBreaker Costa, POTM Fati,
      • Neymar, Messi, Cruyff
    • Strikers
      • Lewa, Haaland, Carrasco, Ben Yedder (Eww), Sterling, Sane, Aguero, Richarlison, Rodrigo, IF Depay, Vardy, Mertens, Jesus
      • Rashford, Salah, Mane, Werner, IF Lewa, Aubameyang, RuleBreaker Lukaku, POTM Fati,
      • CR7, Mbappe, Messi, R9

    6. Chemistry Styles

    I will outline the typical chemistry styles I use for each position. Just because I typically use a certain style, doesn't mean I always do so. There are exceptions to every rule.

    • Goalkeepers
      • Eh? Basic is fine. Glove too
    • CBs
      • Depending on the CB, you'll likely want shadow
        • At this stage, you can get away with Catalyst on some of the top tier defenders as they don't need the defending boost and the pace boost is the same (VVD for example)
      • If its a player like Walker, I'd use Anchor over Sentinel
        • I am a firm believer that Anchor is always better than Sentinel -- and it's not for the pace boost either. I like the defensive boosts of Anchor better than Sentinel
    • CDMs
      • Shadow, Catalyst, or Engine
        • Physicality is important in the midfield but Pace is more important to ensure they can track back quickly enough to be in position
    • Wide Mids
      • Hunter or Catalyst
        • I typically use Fullbacks as my Wide Mids and they typically have high enough defending that they don't need a boost. If your Wide Mid already has around 75 defending, don't worry about boosting their defending.
        • I am using Gladiator on Davies
    • CAM
      • This varies wildly.
      • Hunter on Neymar, Artist on CR7, Catalyst on Ben Yedder, Finisher on Depay, etc
        • plz don't run cr7 at CAM
    • Strikers
      • Hunter, Finisher, Engine

    7. Substitution Philosophy

    Your subs are different when running the 352. In order to dominate the entire match, you will want to bring on a new LM and RM at around the 60th to 65th minute (Workhorses remember?). That only leaves you with 1 more sub. This is where it's entirely up to you. I have 4 subs on my bench. 2 wide mids, one attacker, and one defender. If I have a rather large lead and feel I don't need to attack voraciously, I will sub off my more attacking CDM for my defensive CDM (if any of my CBs or CDMs has a yellow, I will sub them off instead for the added security of not getting a red card). If I am not all that confident in my ability to just hold the lead, I will sub off whichever attacker feels the most sluggish and in need of a breather. If you get to the point that your attackers are Neymar, Mbappe, and CR7, well congrats! Never sub them off lol

    8. My play style

    I will save you some time here. Not much has changed in the play style department. Feel free to re-read as a refresher. In this section, changes from last year have been bolded for easy reference.

    It's all about Triangles. You have them everywhere. You should aim not take more than 2 touches before passing it off. This obviously doesn't include when you've played the ball in behind to your wide mids.

    One touch passes between your LM-LCDM-LCB and its right side equivalent will draw out your opponent's forward RCAM allowing you to get in behind the RCAM and in front of the fullback. Now you can look to either the LM-CAM-LST or LM-LCDM-CAM triangles (or their right side equivalents) to do the same to beat the fullback and get in behind.

    If your opponent catches on to this and begins to overload that side or manually pull players out of position to defend it, you can start to do the one touch passes between the LM-LCDM-LCB but instead of playing it forward to the LM, you can switch the play to the RM who will be in behind the opposing fullback due to your opponent's defensive slide.

    You can also play the LCDM-RCDM-CCB and LCDM-RCDM-CAM triangles to do the same. The ideal situation here results in one of your CDMs making a forward run and receiving a pass. Then you play the ball off to one of your strikers. By now, your CAM has made an unmarked run from deep. You lay the ball off for an uncontested shot on goal.

    You can play the ball in behind to your Right Striker (if he's truly in on goal, take the shot). He will likely be slightly out wide to the right and have pulled the opponent's LCB out with him. Your Left Striker will move centrally to look for a pass pulling the opponent's RCB to the middle of the field. Now, you are looking for one of two scenarios. The opponent's right fullback will either move centrally to mark your CAM or he will stay wide to mark your LM. Either way, you've created an unmarked player you can pass the ball off to for either a shot or a ground cross.

    If you can't create any easy shots and your opponent is sitting on the top of their box blocking everything, that's why you have two well-rounded CDMs and why Creative Runs have been added. Practice making use of the Creative Run mechanic to 1) make a custom run to play a pass or 2) make a custom run to clear some space for you to dribble. Also, interplay between your CDMs, your CAM, and your Wide Mids will eventually draw your opponent out resulting in an opportunity to play into one of the strikers for a shot.

    Don't forget that crossing is back.

    Don't forget your standard interplay between your front trio. Give-and-go's are always great.

    With the addition of the Team Press mechanic, you need a consistent and safe way to beat that press. As you may have noticed, the Team Press mechanic is essentially a command to "go man mark tight like you're playing one-on-one basketball." It's extremely effective against an opponent that panics. If you have at least one striker who is good in the air (CR7, Haaland, Lewa, Lukaku, Giroud lol, Rashford with Marksman, etc) essentially you have a free attempt at goal waiting for you. As soon as you see the team press coming, immediately pass back all the way to your CBs or even keeper. You're trying to draw your opponent in to your half. Then, play a lobbed pass up to your striker, head it down to your CAM/other Striker and you've got an instant goal scoring opportunity.

    When you lose the ball, your CDMs and CBs will already be behind the ball. That's 5 defenders to your opponent's 4. Then, your LM and RM will immediately back track due to their Come Back on Defense Instructions. Now you have 7 behind the ball (but high up the pitch) compared to your opponents max of 6.

    The more you play with the formation, the more you will understand how to draw your opponents out rather than just playing in behind to ASM and Adama in the 4231 and hopping you get a shot off.

    9. Tips for Making the Change to the 352

    Wow, you've made it this far. Thank you for reading the Remastered version of my guide! Here is a short list of suggestions on how to make the change to the 352 from whatever formation you currently play.

    • Don't play any passes you aren't 100% sure will connect. You should aim for 90%+ pass accuracy each game. Looking at my losses in weekend league, they all have 1 thing in common: below 90% pass accuracy.
    • Get players with high dribbling stats until you learn the ins and outs. This will allow you to hold the ball if you can't find passes right away
    • Don't be afraid to just stand still with your CDM if your opponent is just sitting on their box. Eventually, they'll get frustrated, press you, and leave an open pass for you to make
    • Be patient. Don't sprint (sprint less)
    • Practice in Squad Battles on Ultimate. The AI cheats, especially with that B.S. competitive setting that was added this year. But if you can pass around the AI on Ultimate, you can pass against a real person who is actually capable of making mistakes.
    • Try to think outside the box on your passes. Play a lobbed pass (square on PS4, X on xbox) from your RCB to your LCDM, for instance
    • Don't be afraid to pass all the way back to your CBs and your keeper. Resetting is often helpful in luring out your opponent's defense.

    10. The teams I have used thus far and my pre-TOTY target

    • Week 1
    • Week 2
    • Week 3
      • Elite 2 (should really have been elite 1. My power went out in game 30 while I was on 26 wins and was leading 3-1)
    • Pre-TOTY Target Squad (the icons in this squad are just placeholders for icons earned from Icon Swaps, an obvious caveat here is that promo cards that have yet to be released may shift what my goal is)
      • Pre-game
      • In-game
      • 4222 example
        • Using the same players for when you need some variation to break down your opponent. Here you can see how I would line up without making subs.
        • If you can, you'd use your attacking substitute to fill out one of the wide CAMs

    11. Closing Remarks

    If you made it this far, thank you so much for reading. I am not a pro fifa player, I'm not a youtuber or twitch streamer. I just play fifa. I really hate that people feel pigeon-holed into using a meta formation. That is why I am continuing to share my 352 tactics with all of you. I will try to respond to as many comments as I can. Thanks again!

    Now, go and burn the meta!

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    Got absolutely rinsed by Diogo Jota in friendlies. Dunno why he's doing Mollet objective tho

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 04:16 AM PST

    Road to the final

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 10:10 AM PST

    Cheers to everyone who's done Diogo Jota OTW

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 12:28 PM PST

    Already looking at potential IF and TOTGS cards, which would make him an 85 rated card.

    He also seems to be conquering a 1st team spot, which means an even greater likelihood of additional upgrades in the future!

    What a beast 🇵🇹❤

    Edit: WOW! Posted this after his first goal tonight, he's now scored a hat-trick!

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    A (hopefully) comprehensive guide on skills moves: when to use them and which ones are the best to learn. * VERY LONG POST*

    Posted: 02 Nov 2020 11:10 PM PST

    Intro:

    Hey everyone, so I wanted to make a guide on skill moves. I could never be bothered learning them but one day I decided to go into a couple of beginner squad battle games and spent hours learning all of the skill moves. After that I tried them out in rival games ( I experimented in rivals after I finished my 30 game limit), I lost about 10 games in a row, just messing around and learning the mechanics of skills.

    I know YouTube will probably teach you more than I can explain, but this is my personal opinion on which skill moves are the best. Note that also using these skill moves regularly in rivals, has taken me from Div 8 all the way to Div 4, and I'm just about to hit Div 3. In saying this though, you definitely do not need all of these skill moves to reach Div 1, these are here for you to learn if you want to become unpredictable with your gameplay and just have fun.

    Preface:

    The very first thing I did was make a list of all the available skill moves in this game. Then I started doing them one by one over and over until I was able to pull them off consistently. In total its taken me a solid week to memorize all of the skill moves and perform them flawlessly in all of my rivals games now.

    At first, looking at the skill moves list is confusing, because the game is assuming your player is facing upwards (i.e. the direction when you're in the practice arena). So if you actually try to perform that skill move during a regular game it wont work, because 9 times out of 10, your player isn't facing upward. He is facing either left or right (depending on which way your team is attacking).

    PLEASE NOTE THAT I'M ASSUMING YOUR PLAYER IS FACING RIGHT - SO YOUR TEAM IS ATTACKING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT (FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS GUIDE). SO ALL INPUTS WILL ONLY WORK IF YOUR PLAYER IS FACING RIGHT. IF YOUR PLAYER IS FACING LEFT THEN YOU SIMPLY REVERSE THE COMMANDS OF THE SKILL MOVE.

    Example:

    Heel to Heel (facing right) flick R stick right then left.

    Heel to Heel (facing left) flick R stick left then right.

    So now I will explain which skill moves are the most efficient to learn \my personal opinion* and how to execute them. If I haven't mentioned a skill move then that means it's not worth learning because it is outclassed by the skill moves I have mentioned here.*

    Legend:

    L = Left Stick

    R = Right Stick

    CW = Clockwise

    ACW = Anti-clockwise

    6 to 9, 12 to 3 etc. = referring to the numbers on a clock to help describe the direction of R stick skill moves

    1 Star Skill Moves:

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    The Bridge Double Tap R1 Double Tap RB

    Generally you're going to use this skill move whilst sprinting. The best time to use this is if you notice a defender is catching up to you and you need a small pace boost to get around him. I found this to be most effective with players who have high acceleration stats.

    2 Star Skill Moves:

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Feint Forward and Turn Flick R left twice Flick R left twice

    This move is pretty underrated, I honestly haven't seen many people use it. Instead of using fake shot stop all the time, use this move once a while. If you're sprinting toward goal and a defender is about to intercept you, use this move and your player will stop on the spot and turn 180 degrees quickly with the ball at your feet still. You will now be facing your own goal.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Ball Roll (let go of sprint button first) Hold R either down or up for half a second Hold R either down or up for half a second

    A simple yet effective move which everyone uses. Useful for getting around players who are blocking your passing lanes or avoiding a sliding tackle if timed correctly.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Drag Back Hold L1 + R1 same time then flick L in direction you desire Hold LB + RB same time then flick L in direction you desire

    Annoying to defend against, but fun to use. Although not as broken as in FIFA 20, this skill move is especially useful when you're in the box and you need to make space for a clear shot.

    3 Star Skill Moves:

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Heel to Heel Flick R right then left Flick R right then left

    The heel to heel is great for creating space while keeping the ball close to your feet. I generally use this move when I have space and I am not near any of my opponents players.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Roulette Left Move R from 9 to 6 (ACW) Move R from 9 to 6 (ACW)
    Roulette Right Move R from 9 to 12 (CW) Move R from 9 to 12 (CW)

    The roulette has always been a solid skill move for me. It's effective because normally you are running in a straight line then once you execute the roulette you slightly change direction and have a good chance to beat a defender who is rushing at you.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Heel Chop Left (while running) Hold L2 then press Square and X same time whilst holding L up Hold LT then press X and A same time whilst holding L up
    Heel Chop Right (while running) Hold L2 then press Square and X same time whilst holding L down Hold LT then press X and A same time whilst holding L down

    This is another underrated move. The heel chop works like a fake shot stop, but better. As you are running toward the goals, using the heel chop at the right time can get you into space whilst beating a defender who is rushing at you. Don't recommend using this on a player who is jockeying you though because they will intercept you.

    4 Star Skill Moves:

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Simple Rainbow Flick R left then right Flick R left then right

    The Rainbow Flick is still pretty effective this year in my opinion. However you're going to want to use this move on short defenders and only if they are close to you. Don't use it when you have space because you will flick it right into the opponents feet.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Spin Left Hold R1 then move R from 9 to 6 (ACW) Hold RB then move R from 9 to 6 (ACW)
    Spin Right Hold R1 then move R from 9 to 12 (CW) Hold RB then move R from 9 to 12 (CW)

    This is a variation of the 3 star skill Roulette. It is slightly better because the start up time for it is quicker than a normal Roulette and is performed faster.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Stop and Turn Left (berba spin) Flick R right then up Flick R right then up
    Stop and Turn Right (berba spin) Flick R right then down Flick R right then down

    The berba spin is good for baiting defenders who are chasing you in a straight line trying to intercept you. This move is effective because you stop running and turn into space with a great chance of beating the defender. Make sure that the defender isn't too close to you when you try to perform this move because you will get tackled and lose the ball.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Fake Pass (while standing only) Hold R2 then press square and x same time Hold RT then press X and A same time

    Not many people use this move, however it's really good to use when you are trying to pass to a team mate but the opponent has a defender in between the passing lane. If you use the fake pass it will trick the defender (sometimes they will lunge trying to intercept) and then you can turn in another direction to look for a different pass. Essentially, the fake pass is useful for buying yourself a bit more time and keeping possession.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Drag to Heel hold L1, flick R left then up or flick left then down hold LB, flick R left then up or flick left then down

    A new skill move introduced to FIFA 21. This is essentially a quicker and better drag back and you should execute this move when you are sprinting toward the defender, because you want them to lunge at you so you have an easier chance of beating them with this skill move.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Lane Change Left (la croqueta) hold L1, hold R up for half a second hold LB, hold R up for half a second
    Lange Change Right (la croqueta) hold L1, hold R down for half a second hold LB, hold R down for half a second

    A popular move that I've seen many people use. Basically this is a fancier version of a ball roll and is efficient at changing lanes. Use just as a defender is about to tackle you.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Three Touch Roulette Left hold L2, flick R left then up hold LT, flick R left then up
    Three Touch Roulette Right hold L2, flick R left then down hold LT, flick R left then down

    An unpopular move, however it's one that I think should be used more often. Another variation of the original roulette. The difference is, when you perform this skill move, your player moves the ball back toward your goal and you are now facing the opposite direction. It's useful if you can't get through an opponents player and need to make space for yourself again so you can have another chance at scoring.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Flair Roulette Left hold L1, move R from 9 to 6 (ACW) hold LB, move R from 9 to 6 (ACW)
    Flair Roulette Right hold L1, move R from 9 to 12 (CW) hold LB, move R from 9 to 12 (CW)

    Another variation of the original Roulette. Essentially it is the same thing, it's just performed a bit quicker than a normal Roulette and looks very cool. This is a "hidden" skill move - meaning it's not on the skill page in the game.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Drag Back Spin Left (McGeady Spin) Flick R left then up Flick R left then up
    Drag Back Spin Right (McGeady Spin) Flick R left then down Flick R left then down

    I slightly prefer using this more than compared to the berba spin. It has the same function as the berba spin however your player execute this skill move faster and the ball is at your feet the whole time. Although it doesn't open up space for you as well as the berba spin does.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Scoop Turn (while standing) Square or Circle then press X and move L any direction X or B then press A and move L any direction

    A very versatile skill move that can be used practically in any situation. Good for opening up space, or trying to get through a defender who is marking you tightly. Using the scoop turn in the opponents box is highly recommended because they will try tackle you, and most of the time you will get the penalty for it because they will clip the heels of your players feet.

    5 Star Skill Moves:

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Elastico Move R from 6 to 9 (CW) Move R from 6 to 9 (CW)
    Reverse Elastico Move R from 12 to 9 (ACW) Move R from 12 to 9 (ACW)
    Elastico Alternative Hold R1, flick R left then down or left then up Hold RB, flick R left then down or left then up

    Everyone knows how broken the Elastico is, because it is so simple to use and is very effective at getting around defenders. I believe this skill move is a MUST have. The Elastico Alternative is actually a "hidden" skill move. It pretty much has the same function as a heel chop, but offers your player a slight speed boost and opens up space for you depending in which direction you want to go in.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Elastico Chop Left Hold R1, Move R from 6 to 9 (CW) Hold RB, Move R from 6 to 9 (CW)
    Elastico Chop Right Hold R1, Move R from 12 to 9 (ACW) Hold RB, Move R from 12to 9 (ACW)

    Same function as the Elastico except this one looks fancier and has a slightly better chance of tricking your opponents. However, it is slightly slower than a normal Elastico.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Heel Flick Turn Hold R1, flick R right then left Hold RB, flick R right then left

    This is a variation of the heel to heel (3 star skill move). Basically, your player does a normal heel to heel but after that he quickly shifts the ball to the left. Note that though your player will always shift the ball to the left and not to the right. This move is effective to use when defenders are close to you and you are just on the edge of their box.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Sombrero Flick (while standing only) flick R right twice then left once flick R right twice then left once

    One of the most consistent skill moves that has been scoring me a lot of goals lately. This skill move flicks the ball over your opponents head and gives you a clear shot on goal. It's best to use this when you have just received a pass from one of your midfielders and you have possession of the ball with your striker whilst facing toward your own goal. There will most likely be a defender marking you, so use this to flick the ball over him, then your player will turn 180 degrees and attempt the volley inside the box.
    (Note: if you are facing toward your own goal, then that means you are facing right to left so the input for this skill move would be "flick R left twice then right once").

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Ball Roll Fake Turn hold L2, flick R right then up or right then down hold LT, flick R right then up or right then down

    The Ball Roll Fake Turn has the same concept as a fake shot stop but it's very effective in baiting defenders to tackle you because the animation looks like you are trying to get around them, however you are just stopping on the spot and keeping possession for a couple more seconds. This gives you time to figure out where you want to pass the ball next.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Spin Flick Left (Bolasie Flick) Hold R1, flick R right then up Hold RB, flick R right then up
    Spin Flick Right (Bolasie Flick) Hold R1, flick R right then down Hold RB, flick R right then down

    This move isn't as effective as the other 5 star skill moves mentioned here but still works great in the right situation. I normally use this move when I have no space left to run and am getting closed in by my opponents defenders. Your player will flick the ball into the air and go towards the opposite direction of where your opponents players are. It doesn't necessarily get around defenders but it does give you a bit of breathing space to figure out your next move.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Flick Over (Okocha's Sombrero Flick) Hold L1, hold R right for half a second Hold LB, hold R right for half a second

    Another very successful skill move that has been scoring me a lot of goals. It's very easy to perform and is essentially a simplified Sombrero Flick. Best to use this on the edge of the opponents box so you can chip the defender then have a shot right after. If you perform this skill move whilst sprinting then the ball flick will be even higher and take a longer time to reach the ground.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Rabona Fake (make sure you let go of sprint button first) Hold L2 then press Square and X same time whilst holding L left Hold LT then press X and A same time whilst holding L left

    If you have a 5 star skiller, you're going to want to use this move instead of a fake shot stop. A Rabona Fake has the same fundamentals as a fake shot stop but is performed quicker and is more likely to trick your opponent because of its animation. It's also very useful for chaining skill moves which I will discuss in a little bit.

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Fancy Drag Back Fake Shot Hold L2 then press Square and Circle same time whilst holding L right Hold LT then press X and B same time whilst holding L right

    Generally you're going to use this skill move whilst sprinting down the line. It doesn't really get past defenders but you can use it a couple of times in quick succession towards an opponent who is jockeying you. Sometimes it will trick them and they will commit to a tackle which will then give you a bit more space to run past them and hopefully be through on goal.

    Lastly, the hardest skill move to pull off consistently: (5 stars also)

    Skill Name PS4 Xbox
    Drag Back Fake (while standing) Hold L1+R1, move L from 6 to 12 (CW), then 12 to 9 (ACW) quickly Hold LB+RB, move L from 6 to 12 (CW), then 12 to 9 (ACW) quickly

    Firstly, this is a hidden skill move and was quite difficult to learn (for me anyway). I gained inspiration to use this skill move from watching Tekkz play in his FUT champs games. Once you are able to perform this skill move consistently though, it's just a great feeling. This skill move is very effective at tricking players and giving you that space needed to go through on goal. You're going to want to use this move only in the opponents box because generally it gives you the space needed to score a goal. It works well with chaining skill moves which I will talk about now.

    Chaining Skill Moves:

    If you've read this far then I'm assuming this guide was somewhat useful, so thank you!
    Here I will list some skill moves that work nice together when you chain them (i.e. performing one skill move right after another).
    However, it's recommended to chain skill moves only when you are an expert at the required skill move needed to do so. When you chain skill moves you become even more unpredictable and will have a better chance at beating defenders.

    1. Feint Forward and Turn -> Sombrero Flick (5 stars needed)

    Using Feint Forward and Turn makes your player turn 180 degrees and face your own goal which is then a perfect opportunity to use the Sombrero Flick to get over a defender who is marking you.

    2. Fake Pass -> Any Roulette Variation (4 stars needed)

    Use fake pass to trick a nearby opponent who is marking you then roulette away immediately to give yourself space and have more passing lanes open.

    3. Rabona Fake -> Drag Back Fake -> Any Elastico Variation (5 stars needed)

    If you're about to reach the opponents box but need to stop quickly because defenders are catching up to you, use the Rabona Fake to give yourself space then quickly do the Drag Back Fake to trick opponents and then you'll move from the current spot you're standing on with any type of Elastico to be through on goal.

    4. Heel Chop -> Simple Rainbow (4 stars needed)

    The Heel Chop is effective at beating defenders who lunge at you because you change direction when you use the skill move. You can then use the Rainbow Flick right after if you need to beat another defender but want to keep the momentum of your player without having to stop.

    5. Ball Roll -> Heel to Heel (3 stars needed)

    An easier combo to pull off and can be used anywhere on the field. Mostly good for opening up passing lanes then getting a small boost of pace into an area where there are no defenders. Avoid using if there is heavy pressure on your players.

    Obviously there are so many combos out there and different combos work for different people depending on how they play the game. But these are my top 5 skill chain combos that work for me in most of my games.

    My Team and Extra Info:

    In case you were wondering here is my team I'm using at the moment. It's nothing special and everyone can afford it easily. I have plenty of coins to upgrade but don't want to because I'm having heaps of fun. As you can see I have 4 players with 5 star skill moves then Di Maria comes on as a sub which offers me another 5 star skill moves. I change to a 4-1-2-1-2 wide formation in game.

    100k Team

    I've come across many different teams as we all do in this game. I've beaten people who had Mbappe, Neymar, Varane, Mendy etc. in their teams but I've also lost to people who had 180 rated squads. So your team is only as good as how you play and how effectively you can utilize the players in your squad.

    Conclusion:

    I hope this guide has helped people who want to learn how to do skill moves properly. Let me know if you agree/disagree with my list and what your opinion on skill moves is. End of the day, don't worry too much about the meta, because this is the first time in a while I've had fun playing FIFA. Win or lose I genuinely enjoy 99% of the games I play.

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    I'm speechless.

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 08:46 PM PST

    I see your Akinfenwa FUT Champs record and I raise you this Weekend League legend, Kazuyoshi Miura

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 04:57 AM PST

    Who remembers the feeling when you won this tournament for the first time?

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 05:29 AM PST

    In career mode a player I promoted from the youth acadamy hasn't got a torso and carries a red card the whole game

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 12:19 PM PST

    As long as this game remains animation-based, it will never be close to being balanced.

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 07:03 AM PST

    The game doesn't have a proper physics engine to detect collision and all. Everything is based around the engine receiving your inputs, get the player stats, mix in some RNG and output the animation it "thinks" is appropriate to the context. So it doesn't take a genius to realize how flawed this can be since you don't have an unlimited pool of animations to choose from.

    This is why, IMO, some aspect of the META are the way the are.

    Who remembers how broken low driven shots were in Fifa 17. Well this was primarily due to the fact that when EA added the feature to the game, they forgot to add the animations to the GKs in order to counter it. Which resulted in GK performing "normal shot" animations. And this is also why "Saves with Feet" was an absolute must, since it was the ONLY animation suited to counter this type of shot. IRL tho, GKs have specific ways to save those shots tho, but EA never bothered.

    Nowadays, this is the also the reason why players with non-generic body types and custom animations are all so broken. Giovinco always played above his stats because his body type was unique to him. Sterling was also a nightmare to defend against because of his custom t-rex hand running animation. Mbappe, Neymar and CR7 get the ball so often after being tackled because there is no proper physic's engine to add momentum and weight to them when they collide with your defender. So the attackers will just phase through, especially those with custom builds.

    So unless EA either add a proper physics engine to work in tandem with Frostbite or just build a proper engine suited for Sports games (the problem is the same with Madden and NHL), we will have the same issues, and the meta will remain the same for years to come.

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    Something really needs to be done about this...EA common, its obvious he's cheating ?

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 04:47 AM PST

    I kept track of all the players I played against this WL.

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 09:12 AM PST

    Give 'em the old Tony Pulis fear factor.

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 02:54 PM PST

    A moment of appreciation for the team that compiles the FIFA soundtracks.

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 11:35 AM PST

    Not gonna lie, this year's game makes me want to bash my head into a wall BUT man did they hit it out of the park again with this soundtrack.

    It blows my mind how quickly these songs become brainwashed into our brains.

    "Runnin" by David Dallas just came on my playlist from FIFA 14 and I can just go right back to that time period. That song makes me want to run through a God damn wall.

    What are ya'lls top FIFA songs past or present?

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    Best NIF silver in the game... And for 400 coins.

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 03:47 PM PST

    Your silver team is probably full of players like Vydra, Mukhtar and Akinfenwa. But there is something your right-wing needs. Van, totally overpowered, Bergen. This guy is silver version of Adama Traore (minus the steroids). The best part of the base pace is that you can plug deadeye which boosts easily the main stats of shooting and passing.

    With deadeye you're going to get:

    • 93 Pace
    • 78 positioning, 77 finishing, 85 shot power
    • 81 vision, 79 short passing
    • 93 agility
    • 5 star weak foot

    Only 3 star skills, sadly. However, he is also extremely easy to link up, change your formation something like 4-5-1 and get a Dutch RB from Eredivisie. There are a few good options with around 75-80 pace and good defensive stats.

    (I own only one Bergen, I left a few for you)

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    Squad battles is actually painful

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 01:03 PM PST

    In the latest patch, the AI play even heavier possession than before and due to tackling being fucking dogshit; I can't get the fucking ball back. It's so boring, I might as well put the controller down. What the hell have EA done?

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    Champions League Moments Forsberg

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 10:03 AM PST

    Why is Cavani still not in the game?

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 01:40 PM PST

    Has anything been said about Cavani being added to the game? I don't' get how he wasn't since the game came out.

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    Is there anyone here that has Mbappe/Ronaldo in their team and didn't spend a single dollar on fifa points? If so, how?!

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 04:24 PM PST

    Every game in WL I'm against Mbappe/Ronaldo/Neymar or even some top tier icons and I'm wondering how the hell so many people have cards like that when they're over 1m coins. Are there seriously that many people that pay for fifa points?

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    Rttf Isco or Skrinair Sbc incoming (based on showdown tonight)

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 11:36 AM PST

    SBC: UEFA Marquee Matchups

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 10:29 AM PST

    With 93 Passing, KDB passes the same as any other average player

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 06:09 PM PST

    There is no specialty of KDB when comes to passing. Almost all players pass the same.

    I usually keep over 90% passing in the game on average. I find all players are like the same. Before EA patched through passes, it was a bit different for long through passes. KDB was slightly better on passing now there's no difference with such high pass stats.

    Do you feel the same or different?

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    EA straight up made The AI in SB play lowdepth and fast build up just to screw with us.

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 02:20 PM PST

    Honestly i have no words anymore, every time they make it worse. They defend with everyone and just counter you each attack, i used to beat legendary easily 5-0. Now it's impossible to break them down if the team is 100 chemistry. Just why they wanna torture us i dont understand.

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    One more objective left. I think not!

    Posted: 03 Nov 2020 01:31 PM PST

    Please tell me if it's just me but everytime I need one more objective whether its one long goal, one header, one win, etc.. FIFA makes it 10x harder on you. Let's say objective is score 50 finesse shots, you would literally score 5-10 each game but when youre at 49 finese shots, forget it - the goal keeper is saving EVERYTHING. One more win? nope let's start matching you with Division 1 players. One more header? HELL NAW, your guy is going to start volleying the ball for fun. Maybe it's a mental thing but this always happens to me... does this happen to anyone else...?

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