Forum > Suggestions (International) > Yellow card, Red Card and injured


Gablik
9 posts
4 months old
on (6 days ago)

Good morning everyone, I'm not arguing about the penalty, even though red cards and cautions have a rather strange variability, but it happens all too often that a player who commits a foul is injured himself. Now, it can happen because in reality, it only happens once a season, but that's it; it happens often to me. I think the formula needs to be revised, corrected, or the percentage of occurrence changed, or perhaps it was the other player who was injured, which rarely happens. I find it more common in the game for the person who commits the foul to get injured than the person who is the target. Even when playing Normal without hard tackles.

thanks

ps. Yesterday two game two case, it’s frequently

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villarreal
82 posts
1 year old
on (5 days ago)

I also feel that it happens quite a lot compared to reality.

nicmo
523 posts
4 years old
on (5 days ago)

your players are getting into "injury worth" duels with players that have higher natural fitness than yours, for this reason your player gets injured.

Thuru
503 posts
1 year old
on (5 days ago)

nicmo

your players are getting into "injury worth" duels with players that have higher natural fitness than yours, for this reason your player gets injured.

@nicmo

good reason to train NF

Gablik
9 posts
4 months old
on (5 days ago)

nicmo

your players are getting into "injury worth" duels with players that have higher natural fitness than yours, for this reason your player gets injured.

@nicmo

Thanks for the reply, Nicmo. Now I understand why it happens so frequently. It seems a bit excessive, but it's a rule for everyone, and I'll stick with it.

I'd like to ask you:

- Does the comparison between NF  to determine if a player is injured also apply to unpenalized fouls?

- Does the fact that a player makes light or normal tackles reduce the likelihood of an injury compared to making hard tackles?

Thank you very much

nicmo
523 posts
4 years old
on (4 days ago)

Yes and yes.