

Mentoring replaces tutoring as we knew it on older versions of the game. Some modules have remained largely unchanged - these include Mentoring Mentoring We also have a new category of training in the Defending training section called Play from the Back which is recommended for any side that wants to use play the ball of defence.Īnd Play out from Defence - a session that helps teams develop attributes so that defenders can play the ball out from defenceįM20 continues to build on FM19 making it easier for you to manage training. Now the overlap training session directly improves these attributes without us having to move the fullbacks to the attacking units.

In FM19 we needed to move them to the Attacking Unit to gain the benefits of attacking attributes like crossing and off the ball. Overlap Training will be good for sides that seek to use fullbacks as attacking units.

These are the three new sessions added to Team Training: I shall go into Individual Focus Training a bit later. There are changes to team training, more areas for individual training focus including crossing and specific goalkeeper training. Training Strategies – Balanced and Role Based.Sessions, Match Rules, Travel Rules, Away Matches.Training a players weaker foot is now done via technique training where sessions include that as a focus. One minor change has been training the weaker foot, which has been removed as a trait training. PART 1Īpart from the changes made in FM20 there are no further changes to training in FM21. Wassell helped to verify all the information, Herne helped to manage the thread and contributed valuable input, and Cleon handled the Mentoring section. Any training session here is a personal recommendation of mine. You may need to sign more coaches to achieve this.I could have rewritten this, but its a pity to lose all these answers to questions that are still relevant for FM20, so what I've done is added sections to the Guide. Although, you should avoid reducing the lead coach star rating in the other categories as much as is possible when doing this. You should aim for as light a workload as possible in each category by assigning additional coaches to a category where necessary. The coaches’ workload is not affected by the general training intensity or the training workloads of your players. The coaches’ workload for each training category is determined by how many coaches are assigned to the category, as well as the combined number of players in your squad (or both squads in cases where two squads, such as the senior squad and reserve squad, share training facilities).

Background Coaching AttributesĪlthough they do not affect a coach’s star ratings, the coaching attributes Man Management and Working With Youngsters do affect the quality of training, as detailed in the Coaches guide. The higher his ratings in these attributes the higher his star ratings will be. In addition to the primary and secondary attributes, a coach’s ratings in the mental attributes Determination, Level of Discipline and Motivating will affect his star ratings in all training categories.
