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This setting is not a solution. It's up to you.
If someone breaks through on the side, you don't press the x button, because if you grab the ball, the midfielder will have the awareness to fill in the position, so it can solve your problem a little bit, but it can't be completely solved.
And not pressing x is more conducive to wing defense Pressing x is easy to cut inside or pass directly after being passed.
Or you press L2 plus R1 or R2 to control the formation, attack and defense, which can also solve the problem that you can easily derail in the backcourt when you break the ball on the side and play counterattacks.
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I don't know if you're talking about the real situation.
In live 2008, I told him to send one person to run with him, as long as I didn't ask him to cut the line inside to form a single knife, it was OK
Defend the passing line of the man in the middle.
The person who switches back and forth is up to you.
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I've come across it, I suggest you ask the midfielders or central midfielders to get back to the middle of the defence as soon as possible, and usually the midfielders will automatically fill in the central defender position.
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That's what happened to me.
Also waiting for the answer.
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You set up your tactics before you start the game.
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Break through the wing and you don't press the X grab button.
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Defensive awareness and goalkeeper technique are important, reaction speed is also important and of course height is also important.
Defensive awareness determines defensive positioning. Offensive awareness determines the offensive position. For example, a goalkeeper with a strong sense of offense will stand higher in front when your side is attacking, and usually a goalkeeper with a strong sense of offense is better to hang the ball in the middle of the field.
Goalkeepers with good defensive awareness have a better defensive position and a better defensive position.
The goalkeeper's skill determines the goalkeeping technique, just like the striker's shooting technique, the higher the success rate of the goalkeeper's good save under the same position.
Reaction speed is also very important, and the average goalkeeper has a reaction speed of more than 90. If you are slow to react, you will not be able to keep the goal.
You'd better pick someone who is also agile.
The other thing is height. A good height is important. Increase the height of the defense, such as a corner kick to win a header, and the goalkeeper with a higher height will be more likely to control the ball.
Of course, there is also the more important thing is stability, a good goalkeeper must be stable, basically 7, 8 can be, a goalkeeper with low stability is not good, every three or five will give you a downward blue arrow, it is enough for you to be unlucky, the state is very important to the goalkeeper.
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No authoritative explanation has been seen for this.
Personally, I think that the quality of the position is the defensive awareness, and the goalkeeper's technique mainly determines the stability of the goalkeeper's ball (mainly refers to whether it is easy to get out of his hand) and the success rate of the save, and another determining attribute of the save success rate is the reaction, for example, the two goalkeepers have the same reaction value but the goalkeeper has different skills, and they may face the same volley, and they can do it in place, but the goalkeeper's technical height can hit the ball out, and the low one may hit the ball in his hand and bounce into the goal.
Personally, I choose a goalkeeper based on the attributes of goalkeeper technique, defensive awareness, reflexes, height, bounce, and speed.
It's hard to say what height is, but goalkeepers with height always feel better. I remember that in 2011 Cech and Cassie both had an overall rating of 89, but obviously Cech was a bit better, and in this version Cassie was not even as consistent as Van der Sar, but in 2012 Cassie was much more domineering.
In the field of speed, the use of sorties is more or less affected, and the practicality is not very high, but it is better.
The above is just personal experience, I hope it can give you a reference.
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