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That was a small pic, but if you click on it, it should take you to where you can see a bigger sized pic.
Goalies Youth -
And I also use a Goalies-Light and Goalies Youth-Light training schedule. Which are basically the same as the above, except one click down on each bar.
Lehmann's Command of Area, Communication, Decisions, and Influence, have gone up in two months. Not bad for a keeper on the wane. A few physical attributes have dropped but there's nothing to be done about that, I think. Younger keepers' physical attributes increase with these schedules.
You dont need to train Gk in set pieces..how often will he take a direct freekick, a corner or a throw in?
I also recommend you to set attacking on medium..to work on hes passing stat.
And why do you set strenght on high? goalkeepers dont need that good stamina, strenght, natural fitness or workrate (My GK has 12 stamina and never goes below 85 condition after 90 min).
I could be wrong, but I dont see much of a need for training attacking. 90% of his passes are goalkicks and kicking the ball once he has picked it up, which is covered by the goal keeping "kicking" stat which is improved by the "goalkeeping" training. Also, dont really see much need for ball control, GK dont need dribbling, first touch, heading or flair. I only really see the need for STR, ARB, and GK, maybe a little tactics.
Also I do think they need strength so that they dont get knocked off the ball when claiming crosses. But I mostly think Aerobic and GK as the main things they need. I think for a GK the most important things are reflexes, agility, handling, one-on-ones, and positioning.
Joor - I have set pieces because on the official Goalkeepers schedule it has set pieces too. So I figure they must affect a goalie's attributes in some (unknown) way. Could be wrong though.
Good point about the passing perhaps, but high strength is vital imo. I might try raising the Attacking, and lowering the Set pieces.
Luke200046 - Ball Control is for Technique as well. The higher the technique the better any player will play. And yes, tactics are good, for positioning etc.