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Strikers Position

Harry-Kewell

Registered User
I play Kewell on the right and Owen on the left. Why? Well I've noticed that having a left footed striker playing on the right and a right footed striker playing on the left is so much better. It's easier for them to run in towards the goal and the shots are on target more often than not. Same goes with the wingers, when it comes to crossing.

Give it a go.
 

familymahone

Back and to the left.
Depends on how you play, I find it easier to go sightly wide of the net and hit it in from an angle as opposed to forcing my way through the middle. It does seem a bit easier to hit a ball left footed with a right-footed player in the new game, it was more difficult in the last game.
 

Hunter

BELIEVE
Half the time when im jogging in the box i shoot and the player will try a lob shot it is fuckin' annoying and i have the double tap [] for a lob shot turned off. Please help me!
 

-=[101st]=-

Super 14 Champions 2006
I used to to the same thing on PES2 but on PES3 i have found it to opposite as it is much harder to run up the guts and more often than not you are pushed to your outside foot...
 

y0ux

Registered User
Yeah. Good thinking and advice. Just dont like it, i like it when there on there proper sides, probably cause im used to it that way.
 

Mambo

Registered User
Harry-Kewell said:
I play Kewell on the right and Owen on the left. Why? Well I've noticed that having a left footed striker playing on the right and a right footed striker playing on the left is so much better. It's easier for them to run in towards the goal and the shots are on target more often than not. Same goes with the wingers, when it comes to crossing.

Give it a go.


Well, you're supporting the right club then Mr Houllier ;) Personally, I prefere to stick to right with right as it is easier to dribble on the outside of the last man and bury opposite bottom corner than try to break through the middle.

For those having trouble with lobs, use the R1 lob most of the time. If you see teh keeper off his line and you are not too close to him (you can be 20-25m out yourself) press and hold :square: 'till the bar is full and then press R1 at the last minute for a sweet chip. They look nice if you turn 90degrees to goal just before you do it, looks very stylish. If you are close to the 'keeper and a bit further in, press :square: only slightly whilst already holding L1. Practise makes perfect ;) R1 is definately the easiest 'cause you don't have to worry how much of the bar to fill up
 
I've tried what u mentioned.
The only good thing is that when they cross they have a chance to score and that they can shoot shots curving away from the keeper.

That's about it, sadly.
 
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