How to Defend для eFootball 2024 на iOS



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How to Defend

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Scoring goals is essential to winning the game. However, you’ll also need to be able to hold on to your goal advantage and defend against your opponent. Defending against an attacking opposition can be tricky, although there are some defensive techniques to avoid conceding goals. 

Firstly, you must decide on a defensive or balanced formulation for your team. The formation of your team will significantly impact your style of play. If you are an attacking player and want to score goals, you must use a 3-3-4 formation. 

Finding the right formational balance amongst forwards, midfielders, and defenders is crucial for your defense. A 4-3-3 combination is the most common and balanced formation.

The 4-3-3 formation may expose you to attacks on the flanks from your opponent. If you opt for the 4-3-3 formation, you must have Defensive Midfielders (DMFs) and Central Midfielders (CMFs).

The 5-3-2 combination is the best defensive and counter-attacking formation. The formation gives you five defenders at the back and control of your box. The formation will plug any defensive holes the opposition will be trying to exploit. 

The 5-3-2 formation also gives you a balanced attacking option, with three attacking midfielders and two strikers waiting to counter. Alternatively, you could use a 5-4-1 formation and take control of the midfield.

Once you have decided on your preferred formation, you must go into the automatic match support settings and turn on the “offside trap.” The idea behind an offside trap is to catch your opponent's striker off-side.

The offside trap is one of your most effective defensive tools in the game. To execute this move, you must “double tap” the directional button away from your goals and defense. 

Double-tap the directional button in the opposite direction from your goalposts. 

Do this just before your opponent passes the ball through to their striker. Your entire defensive line-up will move forward and catch the opposing striker off-side. You will then win a free kick and possession.

To be an effective defensive unit, you must perfect the art of tackling and stealing the ball from your opponents. You can use a sliding tackle by pressing “O” for PlayStation and “B” for Xbox, or you can use a shoulder charge by pressing “Square” for PlayStation and “X” for Xbox.

Using a sliding tackle is a way to remove the ball from an attacking opponent. The shoulder charge is ineffective when facing a sprinting opponent. A sliding tackle will break up your opponent's attack. Only use a sliding tackle when you are confident of winning the ball.

Performing a late sliding tackle or slide tackling an opponent that has run around you will result in a foul. Your player may receive a red or yellow card for a dangerous tackle made on your opponent.  

When an opposing striker or attacker sprints toward your defenders, you must select a defender. Select a defender by pressing “L1” for PlayStation or “LB” for Xbox. Perform a tackle with the defender and clear the oncoming threat.

PES DOCTOR shares a guide on how to defend.