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some basic shielding skills; some basic shielding skills
Topic Started: Dec 30 2015, 11:26 PM (5 Views)
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Besides every one of the above, there are usually some basic shielding skills:

1. Maintain your Team Shape.
a couple of. Play With affected person. Don’t Hurry To be able to Tackles.
3. Simply Slide Tackle Any time Necessary.
4. Use Sprint When It's high time.
5. Keep Calm Never to Hastily Run For the Opposing Player.

With every one of these defending tips, you might be well-equipped with the most effective players. Just just defend with self-assurance, and do be sure you believe in the AI comrades, apart from yourself. Because they may be will redesigned to correct all the trouble before it seems.


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