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Team instructions or player instructions for Skinned too often?


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2 hours ago, kayyuenchinup said:

What is the team instructions or play instructions if assistant feedback is "player skinned too often"?

You need to post a screenshot of your tactic as a whole and tells us which particular player is "skinned too often". 

 

2 hours ago, kayyuenchinup said:

What is the difference compare to missed interception?

When a player is skinned, it means opposition players can get past him easily. Missed interception means the player has failed to intercept a pass (or cross) played by an opponent in a situation where he should have been able to intercept it.

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3 小时前, Experienced Defender说:

You need to post a screenshot of your tactic as a whole and tells us which particular player is "skinned too often". 

 

When a player is skinned, it means opposition players can get past him easily. Missed interception means the player has failed to intercept a pass (or cross) played by an opponent in a situation where he should have been able to intercept it.

Is it suitable if player missed interception, I should change player instructions to "close down less" and "ease off tackle". 

"Tackle harder"and "close down more" if player is skinned?  

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3 hours ago, kayyuenchinup said:

Is it suitable if player missed interception, I should change player instructions to "close down less" and "ease off tackle"

Do not pay too much attention to official stats. There are different kinds of interceptions, both missed and successful. Context is important. 

 

3 hours ago, kayyuenchinup said:

"Tackle harder"and "close down more" if player is skinned?

Definitely not. If a player gets skinned, aggressive instructions such as hard tackling and/or close down more can only aggravate things and further increase the probability of him getting skinned.

But again, nothing without context.

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