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What's up everybody , ml_Paris_Sixteen
Today I'm going to introduce you my new serie named Eazy Fifa
in which I'll teach you tips and tricks on how to get better at Fifa
in less than 3 minutes
Actually, the trick is to not let your opponent shoot with his strong foot
simply because his strong foot is his most powerful, accurate and threatening foot.
So we're going to try to stop the opponent to use his strong foot
or force him to shoot with his weak foot.
Examples: we can see the Lampard will shoot with his left foot,
we can see that his shoot is flat and powerless and easily blocked by one of my defenders
Then we have Cristiano Ronaldo who will shoot with his left foot
and we can see that, despite his high finishing
he will completely miss the target using his left foot.
3rd example we have Raphael Varane, with an open field
who will shoot from distance
but using his weak foot so we can see that he's shooting in the center and it will be easily stopped by Manuel Neuer
Then we have Szalai, who will receive a favorable ball
and immediately try to shoot with his left foot
but we can see that he shoots straight with no power so it's easily caught by the goal keeper.
Obviously we have counter example like Fernando Torres
who will shoot using his left foot while he's right footed
and will score but that's not important
because the only thing you have to remember is that
it's not because a player will shoot with his weak foot that he will miss
especially not when it comes to an international super star player like Fernando Torres
So a good technique to not let your opponent shoot with his strong foot is
to put one of your defender on the strong foot of the attacking player
Here we can see Palacio wants to shoot with his right foot
but a defender comes and block his right foot which will deflect his shot
Another example with Gareth Bale who is left footed
so of course we want to cover with left foot,
because by doing so he could have scored
and that's the question when you're defending
"is the attacking player next to me is right or left footed?"
and you want him to use his weak foot
When you're attacking, you want to use your strong foot
simply because it's your best foot
and your chances of scoring will increase
by using your strong foot rather than using your weak foot
we have a good example here with Schweinsteiger
I will slide with Schweinsteiger
use his right foot and score really easily.
Another example with Juan Mata,
who is left footed
I want him to shoot using his left foot to maximize my chances to score
and that's what happened,
beautiful shot from Juan Mata, the goal keeper didnt't have a chance.
Last example with Palacio,
I didn't know if he was right footed or left footed,
I didn't know if he was right footed or left footed,
I assumed he was right footed so I took my chance and shot with his right foot
he used the outside of his foot and score a magnificient goal,
like I said earlier the strong foot of an attacker is his best foot.
The best way to not let an attacker to shoot using his right foot is to block him
here is a picture where I pointed out yellow, green, orange and red zones.
Obviously we don't want to block the opponent every time
we want to focus on the shoots that happen in some zones,
we want to block his shots when he tries to shoot inside the orange and red zones, simply because the opponent will have great chances to score or at least threaten your goals.
So how do we know if a player is right footed or left footed?
So here, we have 2 solutions:
first one is to go in the menu, go on the player and click R3, then L1 or R1,
and we'll see his favorite foot,
for example Cristiano Ronaldo is right footed with 4 stars weak foot,
4 stars is really a good rating, he will be able to shoot with his weak foot with ease
and generally speaking international attackers are comfortable when shootin with their weak foot.
For example we have Benzema who is really skillful with his left foot.
What I advise you to do is to know the players who are skilful with both feet,
you also have to know the ones who are left footed,
for example Gareth Bale, Di Maria or Messi, Robben,
but all these players are an exception,
a rule of thumb is that 90% of attackers are right footed
so very time you want to defend, block the right foot of the attacker
and you will see that the number of goals against you will drop dramatically.
Summary, number one, remember to shoot using your strong foot
because it's the one that will allow you to score more goals,
you will also have to block the strong foot of your opponent or force him to shoot with his weak foot,
like I showed you in my video,
a player who shoots with his weak foot has less chances to score.
That's it for me today,
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put a comment in the box below if it worked for you and see you guys!