Football manager what makes a good midfielder




















The Deep Lying Playmaker operates in the space between the defence and the midfield and aims to initiate attacking moves via pinpoint passes to players positioned higher up the pitch. Although primarily a creative player, the Deep Lying Playmaker also has to be competent in the art of defence. However, he also needs the technical skills to help the team keep possession and fashion out chances for players with attacking roles. The Half Back looks to serve a role somewhere between that of an aggressive sweeper and a defensive midfielder.

The Half Back drops deeper than a standard defensive midfielder in possession and looks to offer an outlet for quickly recycling possession and to offer protection against the counter attack. The Regista is a more aggressive version of the Deep Lying Playmaker suitable for possession-oriented systems that press high up the pitch. Given complete freedom to dictate play from deep positions, the Regista offers a dynamic and unpredictable creative outlet from behind the attack who seeks to maintain intense pressure by constantly looking for new chances as his more advanced teammates get into goalscoring positions.

The Roaming Playmaker is the heartbeat of his team, driving forward with the ball to spearhead attacks as well as tracking back to cover defensively. Always offering a passing option to teammates, the Roaming Playmaker must have the physical attributes to maintain a high intensity as well as the technical attributes to stamp his authority on the game. He will look to pick the ball up in deep positions and work the ball forwards with urgency, all the while keeping up with play.

The Roaming Playmaker will often camp on the edge of the penalty area looking for room to shoot or to try that killer ball which creates a goalscoring opportunity. These players have an exquisite technique to finish from a short distance. However, given their position in the field, they score many of their goals from medium and long distances, often from impossible angles.

Because of their great shooting technique, many attacking midfielders are in charge of executing free kicks and penalties. This is part of the reason why they regularly top the goalscorer charts. Diego Maradona is an example of a top scorer midfielder.

He is still one of the top scorers for Argentina 5th behind Hernan Crespo. The video below showcases a variety of shoots on goal over his career. If you are thinking on becoming an attacking midfielder or a coaching looking for one, the above characteristic are good place to start but there are more things you need took look for.

Attacking midfielders that combine these skills make champions of otherwise average teams. What do you think makes the perfect attacking midfielder? We would love to know. Leave your comments below. There are many different ways of shooting in football.

In this post we go over three drills that focus on accuracy rather than power. A great goalkeeper is a key differentiator among football teams. In this post we discuss attributes you should look for in a goalkeeper. Centre backs are key players in any team. Along with the goalkeeper at the back and defensive midfielders in front, centre backs form the spine of [ Technique The main characteristic of the best attacking midfielders is that they are dangerous and unpredictable.

Killer pass Defensive midfielders are required to have a high passing accuracy rate. However, I thought it would make a good post if I went in a different direction: build elements of a tactic either side of a central midfield and then use a two-man pair in the centre of the park that helps everything else tick.

Choosing Suwon Bluewings was a perfect team for this approach. I therefore opted for a tactical pre-set Fluid Counter-Attack in a WB formation, which effectively plays out as a in attacking scenarios in the match engine. What I liked about this formation was that it allows me to get my best attacking players onto the pitch in combinations that I think gets the most out of them.

Ki-Hun is one half of the reasoning for needing a simple two-man midfield combo. The other main reason for opting for two CMs is the Ball Playing Defender Stopper duty Yang Sang-Min who will drive a little bit further forward into the midfield and choose riskier passes to teammates, which could unlock the defence by releasing Dumitru, who is instructed to run into the channels that pocket of space between the Centre Back and Full Back.

Sang-Min is solid in this role, he has 15 Passing combined with great Mental attributes such as 14 Teamwork, 16 Vision and 16 Work Rate. Sung-Geun is by far the best ball winner in the squad and what I really like about him is his 16 Positioning and solid scores for Bravery, Marking and Tackling.

His role is set to Hold Position, which is pretty key in a midfield two. The role of the defensive Ball Winner is also to take fewer risks in possession, meaning he will be mostly laying it off to his midfield partner or back to the defence. With Sung-Geun offering decent protection, I can afford to be a little bit more ambitious with the other midfield role.

After hesitating between the supportive roles of Box-to-Box Midfielder and Central Midfielder, I ultimately decided on the latter. As a supportive Central Midfielder, Han Suk-Jong balances his duties between supporting attacks with the responsibility of remaining central.

Whilst the chosen player here is not a K-League 1 Star Player by any means, Suk-Jong is solid in a broad set of Attributes which suits the range of tasks he needs to fulfil in this role. If I was being reflective of myself as a Football Manager player, I often play overly cautiously at times and, similar to what Andrew said earlier in this piece, a clean sheet is always welcome and I also hate seeing the opposition score.

However, if you felt confident in your players, you could opt for a more attack-minded role, like the Mezzala, given that there are three central defenders behind this two-man combo. Well, green lines in your tactic are always a good sign; they demonstrate good partnerships, where players are well suited to one another and have an understanding.

After 10 league games, the most vibrant green is between my two central midfielders which is satisfying to see.

Results-wise, we are in the title race having gone unbeaten with eight wins and two draws, one of which was a draw against title favourites Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors. He is closely followed by our Central Midfielder Han Suk-Jong who surprised me with four goals and two assists and an Average Rating of 7. The counter-attacking system is working well, allowing the attacking trio upfront to score a combined 18 goals between them and occupy the top three spots in the K-League 1 top scorers chart.

Over the course of season, I would be hopeful that Suwon could bring home a first league title since Sign up for FMFC to get feature drops and game info before anybody else, content more relevant to your game preferences plus member-only rewards and incentives. Go to our English site? Go to English site.

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