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Subject: [u21] BoneFletcher
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Kemk to
BoneFletcher
Yeah, seems impossible to be listed without any new users applying the game.
Hi everyone,
I’d like to apologize for my lack of activity on the forum lately. To be open with you, the reason was strictly personal—I had to undergo surgery in real life. Even though I couldn't be active in discussions, I’ve been closely following everything happening around the national team the whole time.
I’m not going to sugarcoat it: this season hasn’t been good. We’ve faced a lot of losses and a slight drop in the rankings.
I am convinced that the quality of our players will be significantly higher within the next two seasons than it was this year. We have a solid foundation to build on, and I know what needs to be done to get us back where we belong. That’s why I’d like to continue leading the national team and finish what we’ve started.
Thank you all for your understanding and for your ongoing support.
I’d like to apologize for my lack of activity on the forum lately. To be open with you, the reason was strictly personal—I had to undergo surgery in real life. Even though I couldn't be active in discussions, I’ve been closely following everything happening around the national team the whole time.
I’m not going to sugarcoat it: this season hasn’t been good. We’ve faced a lot of losses and a slight drop in the rankings.
I am convinced that the quality of our players will be significantly higher within the next two seasons than it was this year. We have a solid foundation to build on, and I know what needs to be done to get us back where we belong. That’s why I’d like to continue leading the national team and finish what we’ve started.
Thank you all for your understanding and for your ongoing support.
Kemk to
BoneFletcher
i wish a well and full recovery. Don't worry, we are here to get fun and your work is good.
Hi everyone, tomorrow we face Kazakhstan U21 in our first qualifying match. Due to a lack of natural midfielders, we’re sticking with a 5-0-3 formation. We’ll have to field players in the midfield who are primarily defenders but have at least some good secondary skills. I believe they can effectively shut down the opponents and clear the space to feed long balls to our three forwards.
While we currently lack quality in the midfield, seeing the talents coming out of your youth academies lately gives me great hope for a much better future.
And as cherrry on the top, look what my friend "Instinct" found in a BOT team..
Tinet Massip, age: 18
club: Terminèitors i prou, country: Andorra
value : 2 715 007 Kč
wage: 40 501 Kč
average [5] form
tragic [0] tactical discipline
height: 186 cm, weight: 87.3 kg, BMI: 25.23
poor [3] stamina tragic [0] keeper
solid [8] pace solid [8] defender
weak [4] technique solid [8] playmaker
adequate [6] passing adequate [6] striker
Future is brighter today! :)
While we currently lack quality in the midfield, seeing the talents coming out of your youth academies lately gives me great hope for a much better future.
And as cherrry on the top, look what my friend "Instinct" found in a BOT team..
Tinet Massip, age: 18
club: Terminèitors i prou, country: Andorra
value : 2 715 007 Kč
wage: 40 501 Kč
average [5] form
tragic [0] tactical discipline
height: 186 cm, weight: 87.3 kg, BMI: 25.23
poor [3] stamina tragic [0] keeper
solid [8] pace solid [8] defender
weak [4] technique solid [8] playmaker
adequate [6] passing adequate [6] striker
Future is brighter today! :)
shame we lost 0:1.. we played well, we could get at least one point.. :/
Andorra U21 1:3 Ecuador U21
Stats:
Tactics: Offside trap vs. Rombo
Possession: 45% vs. 55%
Territory (Half): 54% vs. 46%
Shots: 4 vs. 13
Fouls: 3 vs. 2
Yellow Cards: 1 vs. 0
Red Cards: 0 vs. 0
Offsides: 9 vs. 4
Avg. Rating: 37.3 vs. 49.5
Shooting: Adequate vs. Solid
Passing: Weak vs. Solid
Defense: Good vs. Solid
In the clash with the favored Ecuador, the youngsters from Andorra proved that football isn't just played on paper, but with immense commitment. Although the visitors secured a 1:3 victory, the Andorran side entered the match with a bold "offside trap" tactic that caused the South American giants significant trouble. Ecuador was caught offside four times throughout the match, a testament to Andorra’s well-organized defense, which was rated as "good" and successfully blunted the tip of Ecuador's "Rombo" formation.
Andorra wasn't afraid to dictate the tempo and actively pressed the visitors' build-up, compensating for their weaknesses in combination play and passing accuracy. The team's fighting spirit was highlighted by three fouls and a yellow card for Bach, who didn't hesitate to play tough in the closing stages to stop a breakaway by Marcet.
However, Ecuador’s superior individual quality and efficiency proved decisive in key moments. While the visitors produced 13 attempts on goal, Andorra managed only four. Despite this, the home side refused to give up even when trailing 0:2. In the 63rd minute, Castra sparked a glimmer of hope with a technical masterclass, proving that even with "good" shooting (striker), success against a favorite is possible.
Even though the team's average rating (37.3) lagged behind Ecuador's (49.5), the Andorran players left the pitch with their heads held high. The match was ultimately a story of indomitable will. Andorra showed that they can play a balanced game against technically gifted opponents by combining precise tactics with heart and grit. While Ecuador takes home the three points, the home team earned the respect of every fan in attendance for a performance at the very limit of their capabilities.
Stats:
Tactics: Offside trap vs. Rombo
Possession: 45% vs. 55%
Territory (Half): 54% vs. 46%
Shots: 4 vs. 13
Fouls: 3 vs. 2
Yellow Cards: 1 vs. 0
Red Cards: 0 vs. 0
Offsides: 9 vs. 4
Avg. Rating: 37.3 vs. 49.5
Shooting: Adequate vs. Solid
Passing: Weak vs. Solid
Defense: Good vs. Solid
In the clash with the favored Ecuador, the youngsters from Andorra proved that football isn't just played on paper, but with immense commitment. Although the visitors secured a 1:3 victory, the Andorran side entered the match with a bold "offside trap" tactic that caused the South American giants significant trouble. Ecuador was caught offside four times throughout the match, a testament to Andorra’s well-organized defense, which was rated as "good" and successfully blunted the tip of Ecuador's "Rombo" formation.
Andorra wasn't afraid to dictate the tempo and actively pressed the visitors' build-up, compensating for their weaknesses in combination play and passing accuracy. The team's fighting spirit was highlighted by three fouls and a yellow card for Bach, who didn't hesitate to play tough in the closing stages to stop a breakaway by Marcet.
However, Ecuador’s superior individual quality and efficiency proved decisive in key moments. While the visitors produced 13 attempts on goal, Andorra managed only four. Despite this, the home side refused to give up even when trailing 0:2. In the 63rd minute, Castra sparked a glimmer of hope with a technical masterclass, proving that even with "good" shooting (striker), success against a favorite is possible.
Even though the team's average rating (37.3) lagged behind Ecuador's (49.5), the Andorran players left the pitch with their heads held high. The match was ultimately a story of indomitable will. Andorra showed that they can play a balanced game against technically gifted opponents by combining precise tactics with heart and grit. While Ecuador takes home the three points, the home team earned the respect of every fan in attendance for a performance at the very limit of their capabilities.
We did it today, first point in qualification against Russia!!
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