Originally Posted by
HeavensAAA
Rainy days - Long passing produces better chances to score (because short does not even work). Close to suicidal for teams to stick with tiki-taka even with quality advantage
Cold weather - Probably does not fit formations with lots of players behind the ball which requires build-up play via defensive. Seems working better with usually ‘rigid’ and direct formations without players between the lines (no DMC & no AMC), like 4-4-2 or 4-3-3 with mixed or long. Worst weather to chase a result for knockout stages.
(New teams setup for checking out new referral rewards - and very surprisingly some typically well setups of 4-1-3-1-1 & 3-1-4-1-1 could even lose matches in those rainy or cold weather when I never had problems before)
Hot weather - Should not start players with less than 85% (unless sub early or we want him exhausted). Perfect matches for subs who only play 1 match max per day to save greens, so expect typical bench players to improve less than before
Still need more observations to conclude more confidently. But initial ideas are we may need to buy more attacking players with more positions for formation variations to suit with the weather, and also with some knockout rounds it may make sense to go all-in on 1st leg home game in ideal weather when it is rainy or cold in 2nd away leg.