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    jm259
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    So this is not a bug per se but an issue I think with the role of inverted wingbacks. Essentially, inverted wingbacks on the game operate the same as inverted wingers and inside forwards where it is very difficult to train a right footer to act as as inverted wingback on the right hand side and left footer on the left side. However, in real life this season we've seen plenty of players like Zinchenko for Arsenal and Stones for City act as inverted wingbacks on their stronger side. Unlike inside forward and inverted wingers where they cut in with their stronger foot inverted wingbacks normally just tuck in and act as an extra midfielder and therefore the need to have the opposite foot should be less important when training. In fact, they will be much more comfortable defending so arguably should be easier to train a right footer as a right inverted wingback. 

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    Hello, as far as we know, footedness shouldn't be impacting a player's ability to train any role. We are making improvements to newgen footedness and full back technical attributes, which will hopefully make this role more viable for more players, thank you.

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