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1) Why do all players get worse in september/october? This is the time when they've gained full fitness after the summer. It's the same with players who used to be injured. When they gained full fitness, their attributes decrease.
2) If I, for example, wants increased finishing attributes for my young forward. Is it better to train intensively finishing or to spread out the training. My experience tells me that the finishing gets better in the short-term but not in the long-term when training intensively. Am I right?
3) I have a Swedish player in my Nottingham Forest team 2012, Pontus Wernbloom. He is now 26. This year all of his attributes have decreased by two, but he has not been injured and his training schedule is the same. Does anyone have an explanation for this?
The physical training. I have tried different approaches. I have trained intensively during summer and then not so much during the rest of the season. This seems like a waste because the attributes quickly decreases, which I think is unrealistic. But when you train physical training during the season, it takes too much of the training schedule and the players get injured more often. Has anyone got a working schedule that works?
Why should it be better to train a forward medium overall instead of intensive shooting and attacking? Because I think the players get worse when you train something intensively.