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    I had this game on saturday:

    Me (2nd place in the league) 125%, the oppo (1st in the league) 115%, so it's nothing that would make a difference here.

    The tactics:

    games dat go not good-clipboard01.jpg

    Stats:

    games dat go not good-clipboard02.jpg

    And players' ratings:

    games dat go not good-clipboard03.jpg

    And finally the best one - the AM report:

    games dat go not good-clipboard022.jpg



    I played with attacking mentality mixed, short passing, no counter, low press, zonal and offside on as I had 3 defenders and knew he plays counters.

    I really do not understand the stats and ratings of this match.
    Maybe, someone could explain, because I really lost sense

    I have better ratings in overall.
    His ST (got MOM) scored all three goals.
    How come, my offensive line has so good ratings if I got only 3[!] shots on target...and why I have only 3[!] shots on target if his defensive line is so low rated?
    This does not make sense to me.

    I know he countered me, but how he did that, with such high passing completed (90%)?

    I don't know how can we learn from the loses as you get such inconsistent ratings and all the AM has to say after the match is that "it wasn't our day"...phew.... :/

    The more...the next league game I got a draw against a team that is 37% [!] less Q. And again the AM report, ridiculous:/

    games dat go not good-clipboard2222.jpg

    And stats/formation:

    games dat go not good-clipboard07.jpggames dat go not good-clipboard021121.jpg

    Just to add I won with this guy 5:0 in the first league game, he and I played the same tactics.

    And it wasn't that I was not prepared for the game as every game I keep my bonuses at 10%, players condition at 90% at least, morale high, wining bonus - 2nd level...

    Is there anything more than randomness? Would really like to know.

    Thanks.
    Last edited by czero; 02-27-2017 at 09:56 AM.