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thank you, very useful
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Thank u
Best youtuber ever
Do u have tips on getting out of d2 in 2s? Im kind of stuck atm
Wish I knew how to teach this.
I'm confused. In this video it seems as if the player is second man, third man is back post and 1st man is attacking.
Were you saying he should cut rotation , in front of the attacker, and retreat to back post,, and get behind the player at front post?
Or are you saying since he didn't attack soon enough for the clear or pass, he should swing wide back to back post.
Cause the attacker, would be heading wide after clearing and searching for demos. And it doesn't make much sense to me to get in front of him.
To me, it seems like the real issue with the play, from the bit that I can see, is the teammate who went into a double commit.
Ol boy could've caught that ball, rolled off hood into corner before retreating behind the attacker
Basically he should have had on touch, to pass to first man, then attacker should be back post and you could rotate behind him.
I end up in this position a lot.
Mid field, and my teammate leaving an open net to double commit on my play.
Would work much better if my teammate was not just perma ball chasing whether I’m there or not
who wants to play C1 duos D3 tríos
this one is actually really helpful!
And if we're in 2v2?
Honestly this is a really oblivious person if he's just going to drift back and try to catch it like that when it's so obvious there'd be a teammate behind him coming up. I resent that people need to be told something like this despite hundreds or thousands of hours of gameplay screaming it at them.
sub to me anyone?
If you’re not in comms, it helps to use your right stick for camera control, or just take ball cam off real quick, to see what your teammate(s) are doing and/or if you’re not sure one has rotated back yet.