I agree with your first point. On the second point, the game simulator is so sensitive to changes that both substitutions and red cards can affect the outcome. The problem with this game is that even though they say they base the programming and the chances on reality based on various other factors, that is not entirely true. The simulator basically adjusts and ends up doing as it pleases regardless. Next time if this happens and you see that the other team is gaining the advantage try to make a couple of substitutions. I believe the sudden lack of two players created a new formation that somehow was a counter to the one you had


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