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For 'don't' read 'never', they will be past your marker and dancing off into the distance before the marker knows what's happened. Remember this is referring to Opposition Instructions not Player Instructions, as far as I am concerned anyway.
The 18/18 I mentioned earlier is the level at which I choose to alter my OIs on a player. eg Theo Walcott:- 'Show onto weaker foot', 'Never tight mark', 'Non-specific closing down' and 'Hard tackling' works very nicely indeed.
But I base that on the speed of my own players.
EDIT: Does your Striker with 19 OTB have a high Anticipation rating?
19 finishing 18 anticipation and 14 concentration 15 speed 16 agility and has likes to beat offside ppm
so i have a LB 17 pace 17 tackling is it good to give him tight marking?
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Pretty much what it says on the tin. Just don't tight mark players with 18/18 or higher Pace/Acceleration (unless they are tall CBs who can jump well)
I was wondering because people here said to tight mark a slow player and loose mark a fast one, wanted to know why?
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Thanks now I understand how that works helped me alot !
One more question , whats the diffrence between tight marking yes and tight marking no ?
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They will move about the pitch looking for space but not necessarily in a goalward direction.
I'm Confused because I have a striker with 19 of the ball and is realy fast but I cant get him to move for a through ball, tried run from deep often but nothing happens...
sorry for the bad english
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Both happens only when your team has the ball.
Roam from position: move into a better position to receive a pass from a team mate even at the risk of being in a poor position defensively. This could be a movement in any direction whatsoever (the longer your build up play progresses it is least likely to be a forward one). Receiving a pass in "space" has many advantages.
Run from deep: make forward runs. run into space ahead. As an example you might want a midfielder to get into your opponent's penalty area to receive a cross, you however are unlikely to want your defender join the midfield in attack let alone your opponent's penalty area
How does it affect a striker and an AMC? if the both have run fron deep never how does that come into play?
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Okay i get it now Thanks alot for your time:)