Defending training
From Hattrick
This training type trains the defending skill for all central defender and wingbacks. About 13% of the managers train defending. Note that defensive positions also trains the defending skill, for more players (midfield as well) but at a slower rate (about 50 % of defending training).
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Pros
- Training defenders is traditionally the most profitable training regime
- Up to ten players may be trained every week, the maximum among primary skill training regimes
- Interesting tactical options, involving CA, and different uses of wingbacks
Cons
- Due to maximal training depending on playing five defenders each game, the attack and midfield of a defense trainer is necessarily weakened, as half the team is playing in defense.
- Managers must choose between training at maximum potential, or switching to a 'better' formation with fewer players at the back in league games
- Defence trainers often need to buy defenders with passing, enabling them to counter attack. These players will not recoup full value at the time of selling
- Training is the slowest of the main training types
- Lack of goals means supporters are reluctant to follow your club
- Can be boring, as players take some time to increase in skill, and games are low scoring
- Difficult for newbies, as defence is less important in lower series.
Training Plans
- Initial Defending Training
- Max A Team Defending Training
- Multiskilled Defending Training
- Detailed Multiskilled Defending Training
Federations
- Defense Trainers
- Nederlandse Verdedigings Federatie (Dutch)
- Föderation für Abwehrspieler (German)
- Pakkitreenarit! (Finnish)
