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星期四 七月 23 - 10:43, 已编辑
星期四 七月 23 - 10:47 Apologies for not being sufficiently clear.
I tend to use the term 'attacking midfielder' to describe how they are trained (mostly Passing) rather than the exact position that they play in, which can vary with the opponent. So an attacking mid could play in any of AM/LAM/RAM/CM/RM/LM, which is pretty much anywhere apart from the DM position.
My thinking being that a good Passing player with Roaming can still be useful wherever he wanders on the pitch. If he goes deep he can collect the ball from the defence and come forward or if he wanders up front he can create and also score more goals especially if he has Longshots. It's a case of trying to turn Roaming into a positive attribute.
Another option would be to train him as a defensive mid with longshots, where going forward could also be useful. But I think the attacking mid is the best option. (Apart from GK of course).