Midfielder 8 Mateu NovaK. You responsible to guard all this region. The 9 is Dion. You are in orange. You are shifting, relocating and moving yourself wherever you needed in this region. To this point you are doing very well but you can improve your game defending deeper in our area.
You also have to improve your shooting in power and accuracy, you have great potential.
Matheus Novak This is the region you are responsible to defend. Your work as a number 8 is a Midfielder Stoper or Midfielder Defender, it is not easy and demands a lot of runing to defend and attack. Look the formation how we close our lines defending against the other physical players.
Concentrate and do not get lost defending against a gost. Look from where the attackers come and keep stright our defense line, shrinking building a wall together with our defending midfielders: 6 Matthew Kelleher. Defend the region by zone and do not follow the attackers.
For us it is more important to play mantaining formations, we have good players but we are playing with no order at all.
Rory you can not abandon your position when they are attacking us by your side. When you are overwhelmed your midfielders have to support you. Constantly you should talk to them.
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