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For ILoveZeagLe, the offseason was about technique. The last season, finding out what it took to play in a league full of everyone who was at least as fast or as strong as he was was a shock. The transition between Academy and the real SSL was a huge jump, but after a couple seasons, Zeagle could feel that change lessen. More than an extra dozen games in his legs, he'd caught up to what it took physically. He wasn't there, of course, no doubt about that, there's always more to work on, but the managers saw the change in his ability to keep up with the pace of the game and put him on a different schedule. Not only was he focusing on his technicals, his ability to play a different position was what was key for the offseason. The Rova Wombats had seen his play and after some minutes up at striker, they had decided that that's where he was going to be set for the forseeable future. It wasn't that he wasn't good at CAM, it was a reflection of the wealth of talent up at Liffey that they would trial him at Striker to see if he could play there in order to break into the main roster. This meant a lot of build up and work to get him to see the ball from a striker's perspective, that composure to see the defense and make a clean first touch and finish.
For Zeagle, it wasn't an easy schedule, heavily demanding from his managers, but he knew that he needed to meet the moment, there were too many forwards and midfielders in the organization, too much talent to slack. It was going to be a hard road to breaking into the first team but there was a secret weapon, the playing of one twos with fellow draft mate Otto. The pair had been training together and it was time for the Wombats to head into that first tier again.
https://index.simulationsoccer.com/#!/tr...r?pid=5834
ST -> Primary
For ILoveZeagLe, the offseason was about technique. The last season, finding out what it took to play in a league full of everyone who was at least as fast or as strong as he was was a shock. The transition between Academy and the real SSL was a huge jump, but after a couple seasons, Zeagle could feel that change lessen. More than an extra dozen games in his legs, he'd caught up to what it took physically. He wasn't there, of course, no doubt about that, there's always more to work on, but the managers saw the change in his ability to keep up with the pace of the game and put him on a different schedule. Not only was he focusing on his technicals, his ability to play a different position was what was key for the offseason. The Rova Wombats had seen his play and after some minutes up at striker, they had decided that that's where he was going to be set for the forseeable future. It wasn't that he wasn't good at CAM, it was a reflection of the wealth of talent up at Liffey that they would trial him at Striker to see if he could play there in order to break into the main roster. This meant a lot of build up and work to get him to see the ball from a striker's perspective, that composure to see the defense and make a clean first touch and finish.
For Zeagle, it wasn't an easy schedule, heavily demanding from his managers, but he knew that he needed to meet the moment, there were too many forwards and midfielders in the organization, too much talent to slack. It was going to be a hard road to breaking into the first team but there was a secret weapon, the playing of one twos with fellow draft mate Otto. The pair had been training together and it was time for the Wombats to head into that first tier again.
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