A group must feature a minimum of three players before they can begin working together. Mentoring, previously a concept known as Tutoring, allows younger players to learn from more senior team-mates by working directly with them during training. Goalkeeping: Reactions, Tactical, Technique, Sweeping, Long and Short Distribution Set Pieces: Free Kicks, Corners, Penalty Taking, Long ThrowsĪttributes: Quickness, Agility and Balance, Strength, Endurance, Defensive Positioning, Attacking Movement, Final Third, Shooting, Passing, Crossing, Ball Control, Aerial Injury Rehabilitation: Quickness, Agility and Balance, Strength, Endurance and General Rehab (this is only applicable when a player is recovering from an injury) Individual training can be undertaken in the following areas: They can also be tasked with working on a ‘weaker’ area of their game, using training sessions to specifically focus on a small number of attributes that either need improving, or are heavily stressed for their position and role and therefore need further dedication. Players can be assigned new Positions and Roles to train in they do this automatically during training sessions. If you give them too much to do or unsuitable individual training, focus too heavily on one positional unit at the expense of another, or negate to work on certain attributes, it could lead to individuals becoming disillusioned with your practices and asking you to do something about it. It's necessary to remember that players can become unhappy if training isn’t meeting their needs. You’re also able to delegate the responsibility to your Assistant Manager if you wish. Pick from Defending, Attacking, Possession, Technical, Tactical, Physical, Set Pieces or a Balanced approach where some work is done in all the above areas depending on need. Training can be devoted to focusing on a particular area.
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