I have to admit, Football Manager 2022 hasn’t made any significant updates on the tactics front, aside from introducing the new ‘Wide Centre-Back’ player role that Thomas Tuchel popularised. Whatever tactic you dream up, you’ll most likely be able to implement it. You can get even more nitty gritty by telling your fullbacks to make overlapping runs, or for your central forward to prioritize link-up play over scoring goals. There are a huge number of formations and football styles to choose from, allowing you to replicate the successful blueprints of the likes of Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola, or be original and create your own legacy. In fact, you can control every single aspect of your chosen football club, as long as the board supports you. This certainly isn’t the best character creation I’ve used in a game, although it’s not really a big deal since you’ll rarely see your avatar aside from the brief cutscene ahead of a match.ĭespite the horrific avatars, Football Manager 2022 succeeds at making you feel like a proper head coach, allowing you to pick your own players, backroom staff and tactics. I appreciate the level of customisation here, although the plasticine-esque figures that you create usually end up looking like possessed dolls rather than lifelike humans. There are now more presets for the likes of eyebrows, hair and glasses, so every manager you create can look drastically different to the next. Football Manager 2022 takes things even further with a greater wealth of customisation options when creating your avatar. Data Hub makes it easier to analyse performancesĮvery entry of the Football Manager series allows you to create your own manager with unique attributes rather than forcing you to slip into the boots of an existing coach.Still a huge amount of formations and tactics.
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