The Central Winger came about when I first saw Angel Di Maria play central midfield for Real Madrid in their 4-3-3. In an attempt to avoid horrific Back 3 spreading that I’d seen on FM14, I decided not to ask the team to ‘play wider’, condensing the diamond midfield in the centre, meaning that the Central Winger didn’t have the space he needed, and therefore was largely useless.īefore I go into the Central Winger for FM15, I’d like to sum up how I developed the role last year, and exactly what it is, for those that didn’t see the FM14 article. ![]() In the end, I figured out that the CW’s ineffectiveness was as a result of two things, both my fault in a way. Januzaj ended up being far better in the CW role, but on the whole, I didn’t see many of the movements I saw on FM14, and I worried that my favourite role was going to be largely useless on FM15. I’ve always said that Angel Di Maria was the archetypal Central Winger, and to my surprise, well, it didn’t work very well. I developed a 3-6-1 on the BETA with Manchester United, with Angel Di Maria as the CW. Secondly, I’ve actually had some problems using the Central Winger on FM15. Firstly, I’ve wanted to make sure I get this right after the success of the FM14 article, and have all the material needed to show why the Central Winger is such a fantastic role. Apologies to everyone for the wait for this article, but there’s been a few reasons why it’s taken me until December to write this.
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