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Old 21-11-2005, 18:51   #3
Kemal
 
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If you let him take the midfield, he will still get at least 43% possession after the CA-penalty, meaning 3 to 4 regular chances, and only 6 to 7 chances for you to score from. If you win midfield considerably, you'll likely get 8-10 chances, while he gets 0-2 + 1-3 CA chances, which is a more favourable outcome for the non-CA player since he will need more chances against a rock solid defense anyway.

Since CA players usually score no more than 2 goals, going for forwards or wingers that can create a SE goal could be worth it, especially if their defense is so good you're not likely to score even with your best forwards, and having a very good set pieces taker should more or less mean a goal too, since CA teams usually train defenders, not goalkeepers.
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