Originally Posted by
Tactician
How do you explain this then? You yourself said in your post that you don't know why the defenders were in such positions during some parts of the match.
Have you noticed that during some matches, when a change is made in the orders or a substitution is made, there is a change in 'pressure' or a goal is scored nearly instantly after the change has been applied, and that the change made is not logical to the visible effect that followed? It could be more of a random thing rather than occurring due to the proper selection of orders or proper substitution made. This is what I have said for the blue arrows also. For some matches, when I have put blue arrows on DCs or MCs, it seems that those players became more careless or the effects were negative instead of positive (not tactically logical effects). This applies for red arrows also. This does not occur for every match; it is like 50-50, hence, it could be random. This is not confirmed, but it has a chance that it is like this. It could be a combination of randomness and other ways too.