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| The My Striker Wont Score Syndrome |
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| Written by Vertanno |
| Tuesday, 15 January 2008 06:06 |
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We have all had that problem, our damn striker just doesn't want to score! Even with his high finishing and mental stats it's just not happening. Vertanno takes a look as to why this happens and offers solutions. A must read!
The ‘My Striker Wont Score’ Syndrome! - Explained and Solutions Key attributes: Finishing and Composure Important attributes: Concentration, Decisions and Creativity Semi-important: Bravery, Technique and Anticipation Important Tactical Instrutions Creative Freedom To much creative freedom will cause your striker to be too audacious, shots will go high and wide in an attempt to score a dazzling goal. It is good if your striker is naturally a good creative player, then you can grant him lots of creative freedom with insurance that he will use it to benefit his game and put the ball in the back of net. Not giving him enough creative freedom will normally cause a striker to be very precarious with their shots and you will see alot of shots straight at the goalkeeper or fairly close to his body. Any striker needs a decent amount of creative freedom so his shots on goal will be more 'natural' and allow him to beat the keeper in a more clever way. Tempo and Time-Wasting A high tempo, very little time-wasting or a mixture of the both will cause players to release the ball quicker when after recieving it. Unless you have strikers with like Villa and Owen, who have great decisions attributes then this can cause players to shoot too soon or make the wrong kind of shot. Lesser skilled players, or even top class players will need time to think, even if it just a couple of seconds. Alternative Goal Scoring In real life football, very few teams rely on one-on-one oppurtunities alone to aid their goal scoring tallies. There are lots of different ways to score other than through balls to a pacy striker. If you do attempt this way and this way alone, you may continue to be baffled by score-lines that seemingly unfavour your team. In my experiance, goals from different 'angles' and areas of the pitch can often favour a side in any league. Set Pieces You must take your time setting out your set pieces and attempting to make the most of deal ball situations. You can even do an Everton 05' and pretty much rely on winning and excuting set pieces to win you matches. For now, ask around at the forums for help with set pieces untill I or someone else assembles a much needed set pieces guide. Down Both Flanks Invest in a powerhead striker, some talented wingers and get the ball down the flanks. You dont have to always rely on 'down both flanks' but occasionally switching to or leaving focus play 'mixed' will open much more goal scoring oppurtunities from different angles. Using Your Players Especially at home, or up against an average/lesser side, get more defensive/controversial players involved in attacks. If different players from different areas of the pitch are pushing up to aid an attack, then the final balls will varie alot more and cause the opposition a lot of grief. Getting players in and around the box will open your team up for alot more passes and eventually shots towards goal; from different angles of the pitch.
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