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There are all players of Arsenal analyzed for growth after using trainings for half of a year.
Some description of my approach in setting up trainings for different positions:
Normally, for goalkeepers the following skills are trained: Goalkeeping on Intensive level, Tactics, Ball Control, Strength, Aerobic on Medium level.
Centre defenders are effectively trained with High setting of Strength, Tactics, Aerobic, Defending and Medium setting of Set Pieces, Ball Control.
Wing back defenders should have High setting of Defending, Tactics, Aerobic and Medium setting of Set Pieces, Ball Control.
For defensive and attacking midfielders I would advice High levels of Ball Control, Tactics. Other skills apart from Goalkeeping must be set with Medium level. Though there is difference between DMs and AMs: set for attacking midfielders High Attacking and for defensive midfielders High Defending. Isn't it logically?
Winger players must be fast and creative - have a good dribbling, pace, crossing abilities. My recommendation for them: High - Attacking, Tactics, Aerobic and Medium - Strength, Shooting, Ball Control, Set Pieces.
And at least but not last - forwards. There can be different types of them, of course - towering strikers (like John Carew, Didier Drogba, Jan Koller) or fast dribblers (Robinho, Thierry Henry, Wayne Rooney). That's why it is good to have corresponding types of training. Anyway I usually set only one common training for all forwards: Intensive setting of Shooting, High setting of Attacking and all other skills apart from Goalkeeping and Defending are set as Medium.