How to Start: Tips and Tricks
Player Management
- Keep an eye on how your players are feeling, as it affects the whole team. Consider moving unhappy players to the reserve team to give them more chances to play. Hiring a good reserve team manager can help them improve.
- Before matches, train your team in corner kicks, tackles, penalties, throw-ins, and free kicks. You might also want to do some training to help them recover after matches.
Staff Management
- Hire skilled staff from other teams and improve the ones you have. Pay attention to how busy your assistant coach, goalkeeping coach, and athletic trainer are.
- Regularly check how each player is progressing in their training and work on any weaknesses. Use scouts to learn about upcoming opponents and adjust your tactics accordingly.
In-game Tactics
- Use scouts to find out about the playing style of upcoming opponents. Adjust your formation and tactics to take advantage of their weaknesses.
- Try different playing styles during matches. If your team is behind or tied, consider switching to an all-out attack and adjust the effort level accordingly.
Metacritical Tips
- Manage as much of your team as you can yourself, rather than using automatic options. Focus on improving your staff before working on your squad, starting with the assistant coach, athletic trainer, and goalkeeping coach.
- Take advantage of new options in the personal menu, like studying to become a better coach and analyzing players from other leagues.
Player Relationships
- Build better relationships with your players by talking to injured players and expressing your support for their recovery. This can improve morale and team spirit.
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