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my defense is slow and battered
I have relatively slow defenders and I am getting caught out on the break. Whats the best way of sorting this problem.
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Steroids.
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Steroids.
That or just stop sending your defenders up to set pieces..
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play offside....set them ultra defensive...train them for agility and stuff
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its hobbs and Harvard in my back line, still very young but I don't think there intelligent enough for playng offside.
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how about droping the d-line to the first notch of normal and playing on the counter + giving them ultra-defensive mentality so the stay back all the time. (if you come up against too much pressure increase the d-line).
hope that helps
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