Ljames |

9h ago

Hello everyone,
Just a quick question. I sometimes notice, and this is the case today, that my players lose an unusually high amount of form during a match. Today, compared with previous matches, they lost 10-15% more. Do you know why that is?
It's a good thing I was able to get online, otherwise I'd have had people injured...


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myforsans |

5h ago

Did you play with the same number of players per line and did you play with the same aggressiveness: normal - aggressive - very aggressive?
And I think that in order to compare, you also need to compare matches in the same categories: friendly - Championship - IE etc....
In any case, what is certain and certain is that there is no longer as before a random variable in the sense that :
For a given match, with the same number of minutes played, the players' decreasing fatigue ranking is exactly the same as the decreasing endurance points ranking.
This used to be the case: a player with 30 stamina points could tire more than a player with 20 stamina points, but this is no longer the case.


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Ced90 |

3h ago

It's true that I've already tested it several times and I have the impression that when I press high I feel less tired... But it's not logical...


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Zeus |

3h ago

Ced90: C’est vrai que j’ai déjà testé plusieurs fois et j’ai l’impression qu’en pressing haut j’ai moins de fatigue… Pourtant c’est pas logique

You think not? xD


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k3vin59218 |

2h ago

It depends on what kind of logic you're talking about 😅
High pressing doesn't necessarily mean a waste of energy.
If the ball is recovered quickly with 70-75% possession, it's the opposing team that runs the most.
Ineffective pressing, without recovering the ball - yes, pressing takes longer and it's our team that gets tired.


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Nitnelav |

2h ago

This would therefore explain the impact of aggression according to % possession ... 😲🤔


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Ced90 |

2h ago

Nitnelav: Cela expliquerait donc l'impact de l'agressivité selon le % de possession ... 😲🤔

Yes, I've already noticed that, or leave the instructions as normal


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Marcus Aurelius |

2h ago

Perhaps it also depends on the direction of the opposing attack. If he attacks from the right, it's more tiring for the opposing left.


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