I'm gonna sign Ryuya Nishio and make him a Libero and there's nothing you can do to stop me. Also, fantastic stuff you're doing for the community and how you're giving back 🙌
Time for gems that'll be like 5-6 years older in the one thing I'm doing right now in FM24 but who should still be pretty solid for said things I'm doing!!!
@@mustermannfm Raemakers has bounced around between Belgium, Netherlands and even had stints in Saudi and Uzbekistan...he's now in Bulgaria. Doukouré was mostly in France, ended up in Spain after a while with Almeria.
Do you ever look over a guy's analytics and think, "there's no way that he'd have anywhere as good/bad analytics if I simulated this all again"? If so, do you have any notable examples that you remember?
In a regular save, there's always a doubt, but generally watch a player's highlights if that is the case. In this series, no. Because players need to play at least 900 minutes per simulation, and reach that threshold in at least 2 simulations to qualify, I can easily weed out those who just have a purple patch. I check to see if players have massive outlier seasons. I also look through to see if players played a significant amount of time "out of position". For those who only reach the threshold in a few simulations (and subsequently have only, say, 2,000-5,000 minutes), I tend to look into why. In those circumstances, the players who then get considered for this series, are players who are not starters at their clubs, but benefited from an injury ahead of them. If I still have doubts, or if I've identified a player who I think might be suitable for a significant change of role/position, I will run an additional test with that team (usually just 6 months) to check whether my recommendations are appropriate, and to grab highlights of them in such a situation.
good video my ones i go for at liverpool either nicholas romero , circatti of parma , samson baidoo of salsberg or xeno debast of anderlecht baidoo wins it as he has a 16 header ability , i like to promote from youth , and as quansah is good an in reserves and we have 2 out on loan we have some good bpd as per slot i usually go for granveberch as a number 6 who at 6 foot 3 is a good 1st line of defense
Had a great CB partnership at Parma with Fredrick Jakel & Bright Ari-Mbi they where cheap but incredible, got Parma to CL final list to PSG in extra time
Sounds like a bargain!! There are some cracking players out in Argentina who sadly didn't quite make the cut for this. Joaquin Pombo at Arsenal de Sarandi always sticks in my mind.
Recomend having a look at Youte! Picked him up for under 1M in my 1st Season at Frankfurt and hes been my best player every year leading me to a 3rd, 2nd and no 1st Place Finish in the Bundesliga whilst making the UCL Quaters
The Le Havre player? Looks like a good prospect! Didn't have quite so great a time in the simulations. Losing possession quite a lot for the a centre-back without offering much in terms of progression to balance it out. But, considering he's only 21, a lot of scope to approve!
@@mustermannfm fair enough, i play a 3241, so the libero in the center and the dm's do most of the progression anyways, but his areial numbers are out of this world and eventhough I dont use OP Set pieces he still gets 10+ goals a season from them, also just really good at tackling, inteceptions and blocks, so more of a traditional cb
How do you determine the recommended league level? For example, the second defender Sorensen, as you said, is top 1% in both headers and tackles which makes him elite. Why is he not suitable for a UCL PL team and is suitable to championship? Are you looking at other KPIs or is this an conclusion based on the level the player has played in your simulations?
Generally, I wouldn't recommend any player makes a massive leap up. Within their league system, sure - e.g. a Ligue 2 player who excels is likely to be solid at Ligue 1 level. But otherwise, I'd always urge caution in projecting upwards. Especially with players who are already at their peak (age wise).
@@mustermannfm Thanks. This is what I had in mind when I first approached this type of scouting in my games. What I would do is get out the difficulty of each league the player has played and factor it at the actual statistics. For example, if a player has 5 headers won per 90, I would multiply it by a factor let's say 0.85 for a championship team or 0.7 for the belgian league. Although, very naive at this stage it gives a good sevondary fail check for the main stats, similar to the pocession adjusted metrics. Obviously, it needs more testing and tweaking the actual factors by observing the team's progress through continental competions. Another idea I had is to implement the UEFA Super League in a custom db and then get the metrics out.
Attributes don't matter. Or more specifically, attributes are merely a representation of what they might be able to do. Performance data takes precedence because that's what they actually do.
You are one of my comfort channels. I am always looking forward to your new videos.
That's lovely to hear, thank you. I hope you enjoyed this one!
I'm gonna sign Ryuya Nishio and make him a Libero and there's nothing you can do to stop me.
Also, fantastic stuff you're doing for the community and how you're giving back 🙌
That's the rebellious behaviour I want to hear!!
Time for gems that'll be like 5-6 years older in the one thing I'm doing right now in FM24 but who should still be pretty solid for said things I'm doing!!!
Certainly be good to see how players like Raemaekers and Doukoure have developed!
@@mustermannfm Raemakers has bounced around between Belgium, Netherlands and even had stints in Saudi and Uzbekistan...he's now in Bulgaria. Doukouré was mostly in France, ended up in Spain after a while with Almeria.
Uzbekistan is a nice twist!!
You've made the world a better place.
Do you ever look over a guy's analytics and think, "there's no way that he'd have anywhere as good/bad analytics if I simulated this all again"? If so, do you have any notable examples that you remember?
In a regular save, there's always a doubt, but generally watch a player's highlights if that is the case.
In this series, no. Because players need to play at least 900 minutes per simulation, and reach that threshold in at least 2 simulations to qualify, I can easily weed out those who just have a purple patch. I check to see if players have massive outlier seasons. I also look through to see if players played a significant amount of time "out of position".
For those who only reach the threshold in a few simulations (and subsequently have only, say, 2,000-5,000 minutes), I tend to look into why. In those circumstances, the players who then get considered for this series, are players who are not starters at their clubs, but benefited from an injury ahead of them.
If I still have doubts, or if I've identified a player who I think might be suitable for a significant change of role/position, I will run an additional test with that team (usually just 6 months) to check whether my recommendations are appropriate, and to grab highlights of them in such a situation.
Found you due to your skin being used in Fury’s Germany series a while ago, been enjoying these clinics bro! 👍🏼
The Koln one? A great series!!
Keep smashing it mate ❤
Much love, dude!
good video my ones i go for at liverpool either nicholas romero , circatti of parma , samson baidoo of salsberg or xeno debast of anderlecht baidoo wins it as he has a 16 header ability , i like to promote from youth , and as quansah is good an in reserves and we have 2 out on loan we have some good bpd as per slot i usually go for granveberch as a number 6 who at 6 foot 3 is a good 1st line of defense
Gravenberch as screening cover is an incredible safety net!
@@mustermannfm hes done really well in rl this season some saying hes reason were winning
Another 'Data can find anyone' video :))
There are some absolute gems out there!
Had a great CB partnership at Parma with Fredrick Jakel & Bright Ari-Mbi they where cheap but incredible, got Parma to CL final list to PSG in extra time
Great recommendations. A German pairing in Italy!
There is a defender at Velez called Valentin Gomez. I bought him for only 2 mil Euros and he performed decently well, can be an option for a WCB
Sounds like a bargain!! There are some cracking players out in Argentina who sadly didn't quite make the cut for this. Joaquin Pombo at Arsenal de Sarandi always sticks in my mind.
Recomend having a look at Youte!
Picked him up for under 1M in my 1st Season at Frankfurt and hes been my best player every year leading me to a 3rd, 2nd and no 1st Place Finish in the Bundesliga whilst making the UCL Quaters
The Le Havre player? Looks like a good prospect!
Didn't have quite so great a time in the simulations. Losing possession quite a lot for the a centre-back without offering much in terms of progression to balance it out. But, considering he's only 21, a lot of scope to approve!
@@mustermannfm fair enough, i play a 3241, so the libero in the center and the dm's do most of the progression anyways, but his areial numbers are out of this world and eventhough I dont use OP Set pieces he still gets 10+ goals a season from them, also just really good at tackling, inteceptions and blocks, so more of a traditional cb
How do you determine the recommended league level? For example, the second defender Sorensen, as you said, is top 1% in both headers and tackles which makes him elite. Why is he not suitable for a UCL PL team and is suitable to championship? Are you looking at other KPIs or is this an conclusion based on the level the player has played in your simulations?
Generally, I wouldn't recommend any player makes a massive leap up. Within their league system, sure - e.g. a Ligue 2 player who excels is likely to be solid at Ligue 1 level. But otherwise, I'd always urge caution in projecting upwards. Especially with players who are already at their peak (age wise).
@@mustermannfm Thanks. This is what I had in mind when I first approached this type of scouting in my games. What I would do is get out the difficulty of each league the player has played and factor it at the actual statistics. For example, if a player has 5 headers won per 90, I would multiply it by a factor let's say 0.85 for a championship team or 0.7 for the belgian league. Although, very naive at this stage it gives a good sevondary fail check for the main stats, similar to the pocession adjusted metrics. Obviously, it needs more testing and tweaking the actual factors by observing the team's progress through continental competions.
Another idea I had is to implement the UEFA Super League in a custom db and then get the metrics out.
Great Video! I might have wrong settings tho but I can´t find half of those players :c
Most should appear if you set up with a large database. But, otherwise, I would greatly recommend loading in those leagues to begin with.
How do you perfectly analyse a player's attributes, strengths and weaknesses. Then, you perfectly align it with the stats you see?
Attributes don't matter. Or more specifically, attributes are merely a representation of what they might be able to do. Performance data takes precedence because that's what they actually do.
when is the excel sheet dropping 😂😅
Please make a pressing guide.
It's planned. But so are a lot of other things.
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@@mustermannfm Sounds like a pretty pressing issue.
I see Kangaroo, I upvote.
I'm playing for the Antipodean crowd, what can I say!?
@@mustermannfm hopping with excitement