The Manager Rating system is also in place for your relationship with your nation’s international manager. So you’ll have little room for failure in a top club as you’ll have to be at your best to hold on to your spot in the starting lineup, while for lower rated clubs you’re more likely to be forgiven for failing an objective occasionally. The requirements to make the starting 11 versus the bench are based on the quality of the squad. Your Pro’s overall rating determines if they will be put up for a transfer or a loan. Performing well in Training will allow you to get back in for a chance at redemption but if you constantly fail to make the squad, you may ultimately end up transfer listed. On the opposite side of things, if you fail your objectives constantly you will end up getting dropped. If you complete the objectives set for you, your Pro will start to see increased playing time, potentially breaking into the starting 11. You’ll start your career as a bench player, with the manager giving you reduced minutes to impress them. Manager Rating is the system that measures your manager’s belief in you as a member of the squad. If you want to experiment, you can also tweak each individual setting to hit your sweet spot and make each playthrough feel fresh. There are a variety of board priority presets built into the club creation flow to help you find the right philosophy for your club. For example, if you start a career with a 3 star club in LaLiga and a High Priority Domestic objective, you will have an objective to avoid relegation in the first season, given that your team is one of the weakest rated teams in the league, and a long term objective for a top 4 finish in 4 years. Note that domestic and regional priorities will be influenced by your team’s star rating as well. These priorities can dictate the objectives you will receive in all categories. Last but not least, you will be able to change your club board’s priorities. You can then use your budget to sign new players to strengthen key positions as soon as you begin playing. Investing some of your time planning these things out will allow you to squeeze every last drop of potential from your team.After setting up your squad, you can also choose your starting budget and either go from humble beginnings or create football’s next big spenders, as your transfer budget can start as high as 1 billion of your chosen currency. Older players can have their decline slowed by specialised plans, and there is even the option to entirely change a player's position, but this takes much longer. For example, you can steer a midfielder towards being box-to-box, a playmaker, or an all-rounder. These are long-term training programmes that run in the background to determine which statistics a player focuses on upgrading, and they can be quite nuanced. Perhaps even more important are the player development plans. There's the option to simulate training, but this will only give your players a mediocre benefit, so ensuring you play the mini-games yourself is crucial to getting the best out of them. It's up to you to assign which players do certain drills with each one improving different abilities like shooting or passing. Post-match training drills are now key to how your players both recover from games and increase their abilities. FIFA 22 has the most sophisticated player development system yet and it brings some much-needed strategic complexity to the game.
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