Monday, July 11, 2011

It's Time To Learn More About FIFA 11 Tournaments Online

Crossing is one of the most frequently used methods to score a goal in FIFA 11. It is useful to know how to defend these crosses properly, especially when playing in the online arena because competition is stiffer there. Crosses can come from the flanks or from corner kicks. There is no 100 percent fool-proof way to defend against corners and crosses, but there are ways in which you can make it more difficult for the opposition to score in these circumstances. Let us tell you more on FIFA 11 tournaments online.

One way I like to stop the team I am playing against from whipping in dangerous balls is by closely manning the player in the wide areas who is about to cross. By sticking with him, you will make it less comfortable for him to cross and as a result his crosses will be less accurate. This increases the likelihood of your players getting their heads to the ball first and clearing it away.

Another way I like to prevent crosses coming in from the wide areas is by quickly fouling. This is useful when the opposite team has just broken away and you are short of numbers at the back. Fouling will give you time to get some reinforcements at the back, although you should be prepared to be penalized with a yellow card.

Another way, in which you can defend a cross that is already coming in, is by taking control of one of the players inside the danger area. You should then be on the lookout for an "X" sign which will be placed on the field indicating where the ball will land. You should move towards this sign and then when the ball is about to land, press the shoot button so that the defender clears the ball.

Of course, you should make sure that you foul the player outside of the 18 yard area. You should also be prepared to accept an appropriate sanction for whatever challenge you make. Usually you will receive a yellow card for such an offence.

One thing you should try to do when taking a spot kick in Internet mode is aim for the yellow, orange and red area on the right hand side of the screen. This should ensure that when the pointer reaches the green area it should stop there.

In online play there is a network latency lag. This means that there will be a delay in the button press response. Put differently, taking a penalty in offline play is very different to taking a penalty in Internet play.

The tip for Internet play is to press the shoot button, when the pointer is at around the yellow, orange and red area on the right hand side of the screen. It is important to realize that this area is for when the indicator is moving at the normal speed for online play. As for the "slow" moving indicator, you will need to press the button slightly later so as to offset this moving speed indicator.



















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