icelemontea1020 wrote:MangoChutney wrote:Although thinking about it, with pressure it only has one use per game so if you score & then the 75% chance of scoring another fails thats it, where as counter attack means every time your keeper makes a save you score, can't say i've played many games where my keeper hasn't made atleast one save?
There is a huge different. I will explain to you under some conditions.
C1: If the match is pretty short, you score 1 goal at begining, but unfortunately opponent score at the last minute. So its a draw (if you use pressure its 2:1, if you use counter attack its 1:1)
C2: Pretty much reverse of C1 but opponent score first and only attack 1 time. so Counter attack wont work. if you use pressure its still 2:1. if using counter attack its 1:1.
thats two quick one to show pressure is a must work tactic cos you almost never cant score.
and counter attack only work 1 time per match. so the most benefical is 1 extra goal.
so why do you take risk to have your goalkeeper to save a goal to activate it and not use pressure for 100% scoring 2 goals in a row.
LOL I just found that last bit out as you posted it.