
Improving crossing would enhance his ability to contribute to wide play and deliver balls into the box.
Better composure would help him make more effective decisions under pressure.
Increased strength would improve his ability to hold off opponents and maintain possession.
This trait would complement his box-to-box role by encouraging forward runs.
Enhancing his ability to control the pace of the game would suit his passing and vision.
Tactical context for the CM: roles, partnerships, and the attribute floors that decide fit.
Double pivots and flat pairs in 4-2-3-1 and 4-4-2: when each pairing works, when it collapses, and the AMC unicorn that rescues both.
Holder, runner, creator: the role distribution rule for three-man midfields, the AMC variants, and the antipatterns that break them.
The 13/15/17 working tiers in FM, hidden attributes that scouting won't show, and the per-role priorities that actually matter.