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Last update:11 May 2016

Match day is a day of trial.

InFootball Manager 2014, unlike FIFA or PES, it’s possible for you to’t control the players.

In this screen you’re free to give instructions on particular players or all positions.

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Closing down

Never, Always, No instruction.

Tackling

Normal, Easy, Hard, No instruction.

How the players should tackle.

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You should setHardto the opposition’s most important players so they don’t feel too comfortable.

No instruction leaves everything according to a set strategy, no particular player will get more attention.

you could always leave these instructions to your assistant manager.

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you might talk to the whole team, specific positions or individual players.

If the players react negatively, you should talk to them individually.

it’s possible for you to also do it by introducing a substitute.

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you’re free to see the influence on players in theReactioncolumn.

If they react positively, their names will be underlined in green, if negatively - in red.

Your talk can also be ignored, then the name won’t be underlined.

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This is the match screen, view of the pitch.

Specific elements marked on the screenshot.

Make a substitution - you could quickly introduce a new player.

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Shout instructions - instructions that you’ve got the option to shout from the touchline.

These are the same instructions that you’re able to set inPlayer instructionstab in the tactics menu.

Tactic - lets you quickly change a tactic.

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Mentality - can change team’s mentality.

Playing style - lets you quickly change playing style.

Overview - here you’ll see various information, for example player evaluation.

  1. options - it’s possible for you to change speed, view and shown situations here.

Maximize - Maximizes the match view.

Possession - shows possession and commentary.

Start/stop buttons - they let you stop, rewind etc.

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