But the added freedom of movement will allow them to move more smartly during our offensive phases, helping us dominate the game and that will often push their rating up (a bit). They will not neglect their defensive tasks because of it, at all. My solution is to always set DMs as a Roaming Playmaker. It's useful because their attack is usually gonna fizzle miserably on the wings, but the DM doesn't get to touch the ball, and his rating thus tends to stays neutral, at 6. Not only is Kevin De Bruyne one of the best attacking mids in FM22, he's one of the best out and out players in all of world football. Defensively they won't do much either, because when the opposition attackers find themselves facing the triangle formed by our two CDs + our DM, they will choose to move the ball to the wings 90% of the time. Bruno Fernandes - 26 - Manchester United. There are the wonderkids, some will come cheap, others will be VERY expensive but their value should only increase as they gain experience. Offensively they won't do much because they usually stay right at their defensive position too much like an Anchor Man would, even if they're not set as an Anchor Man. Read more: Football Manager 2022: Best free players (out of contract) The best young CBs in FM22. The best CMS for FIFA 22 looks quite different to last years game - Kevin De Bruyne has knocked Toni Kroos down to second place, while Leon Goretzka has jumped from a rating of 84 to 87. PS - Don't stress 'too' much about a players ratings so long as the team is performing, if he's looking dreadful and making mistakes then that is one thing, but if he seems to be playing well then stick with him - the game itself won't penalize players in low-rating positions/roles for getting lower ratings as that is taken into account (although an unloved position where they don't get good ratings is best taken up by a player with decent mental strength/personality so he doesn't feel affected if the media or fans moan about him - think about say 'Fred' at Man Utd, he gets a huge amount of stick but is actually a pretty decent player - he wouldn't be at such a large club otherwise).Ībout Defensive Midfielders rating low my conclusion is that they tend to not participate much (and not enough in fact) to the game. however some positions and roles may have slightly lower ratings than others during matches depending on your style of play and how a match goes.įor instance Goalkeepers at top clubs where they don't get to do a lot during most matches will generally score fairly lowly (this is true of goalkeepers in general tbh because of the nature of their position - they don't do much and then are called upon mainly for 'critical' instances so can be somewhat peaky, ironically it's easier to get a high rating as a keeper at a small club because you get to do more).ĭefensive midfield positions do a lot of work which supporters might not fully appreciate and so (as in real-life) their ratings might skew slightly lower than other roles because they don't make the last ditch tackles quite as often as a defender nor score goals as much as attacking players. They definitely don't 'always' get a six. Is it only with me that the defensive midfielder position (regardless of the function) always has a ranting of 6?
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