@Lami: might be a good idea, but I'm afraid it would take away something that happens during real matches (like players having a bad day).
@James: Thanks. Argentina is another team that provides great joy when used.
Messi can be dangerous in any place at any time, just like Neymar.
I never tried to use them together in the full game (I only tried them a couple of times with the demo but I wasn't good enough probably and never clicked with them at the time), but now I know I'll have to play a couple of matches as Barcelona.
About the final, yes, it was Chile's default offensive formation. Side backs turning into side midfielders when I needed them were the main advantage of it.
And also Medel in the centre of the defense hepled keeping me a little more relaxed (but you see how it ended anyway).
I must admit that I like making that kind of tackles and that I got to learn by heart during the first match (when I decided not to take down an opponent who then proceeded to score against me) that a sliding tackle could save you a goal sometimes.
On top of that, I've been also lucky as some of the challenges could have easily been fouls (see the semifinal between Argentina and Brazil), but referees didn't notice them.
Thanks for the kind words about the style of play, I usually tend to tiki-taka the ball wherever I need it to go but it wasn't always possible in this challenge.
So I resorted to crosses at times (even if they're not that dangerous usually) or to the occasional skill move (for two or three successgful skill moves shown in the videos, there are probably twenty or thirty that didn't end that well).
I even resorted to keepball when I felt it was the case (during the last part of Uruguay - Paraguay for example, yet they scored anyway).
I'll follow your challenge and Lami's one now, thanks again because I enjoyed this one a lot.
By the way, it also helped me to find a difficulty level that is suitable for me: Top player brings the right enjoyment with a fair amount of challenge.
And if you have any ideas for another challenge, well, they will surely be welcome.
