FIFA: Road to the World Cup 98
                tip: Don't be afraid to take the ball deep
                into the corner where the defensive pressure
                is not nearly as heavy. Then try a pass or lob
                to the front of the net followed with a
                one-time kick or header. There's a reason
                this sort of logic is played out in real soccer.

                tip: Header shots are hard to do, but usually
                find the back of the net when taken from
                close range. Work on them.

                tip: One-time passes and/or shots in
                midfield, triggered before the ball gets to
                the foot, can tear a defense apart.

                tip: The game generally rewards good play
                and the benchmarks are shots on goal and
                possession in the offensive zone. Especially
                early, try your best to keep the ball in the
                far end, pouring everything you can on net.

                tip: To sharpen your quick passing skills, try
                the indoor game for a bit then go back
                outside. You won't believe the space you have
                to work with.

                tip: Six-plus button gamepad. Get one. It'll
                make headers, bicycle kicks, and other fancy
                stuff much easier.

 
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