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19 Asked by David Kissane
27 Oct 2010
When a player gets injured, the game's inbuilt artificial intelligence will normally replace this player with one from your bench. This traditionally has not always been apparent in match reports, but upcoming updates from SM should display this more clearly.
Answered by Mr Smartdoc 2 - 14 years ago
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Answered by johnson mckinney - 7 months ago
you can subusitute another player if u have a subustitution left
Answered by Hussain arif - 9 years ago
it doesn't make any difference during the maych
Answered by Landon Donovan - 10 years ago
Nothing really happens. You just can't use them in the next match unless it's a minor injury
Answered by Luke Stanton - 10 years ago
pls whats the best tactics for B.munich? and how will one know the best tactics for his team.
Answered by LUCIOUS LiON KING - 11 years ago
Bring in your second best players and change your formation to probably 5-4-1
Answered by toniloba ogunsanya - 11 years ago
sm will autamatically replace the player with another player of the sme popsition
Answered by hassan almujahid - 11 years ago
you can actually bring a player on. But if its a red card thy cant be substituted because the player who gets the red card gives the other team the advantage by being a man down
Answered by Sir Avery Kemp - 11 years ago
LOL, I got Casillas injured on time with no goalkeeper on the bench so I think when a player gets injured it doesn't change anything.
Answered by Donat Kapesa - 12 years ago
It depends on your tactics indeed. If eg. your midfielder is injured at #85 and you have done only 1-2 sub's or none then normally SM will replace him for u, but if sub's completed then you go down with 10 players. So you must always have at least one player-substitution for each position, better for my opinion: GK, CB, RB, LB, FW, CM(or DM), Wing.
Answered by BIG TOM - 12 years ago
I once forgot to replace Wesley Sneijder ,who was injured, with another player. A few days later I checked my account and I saw that I won the game 5-0 and (the injured) Sneijder scored 3 goals and became man of the match(MVP).So I think that it doesnt really matter if your players are injured or not.
Answered by Aleko Papadopoulos - 12 years ago
the player will continuou playing normally but at the end of the match will be injuried
Answered by andreas totou - 13 years ago
When a player gets injured, the game's inbuilt artificial intelligence will normally replace this player with one from your bench. This traditionally has not always been apparent in match reports, but upcoming updates from SM should display this more clearly.
Answered by Mr Smartdoc 2 - 14 years ago