FIFA 21 Career Mode: 10 Tips To Turn A Championship Side Into A Premier League Winner In Two Seasons

The wild popularity of the FIFA franchise in recent years is largely thanks to Ultimate Team, a multiplayer mode where players build teams, exchange player cards on the FUT marketplace, and compete against each other. However, there is a variety of other game modes in FIFA 21 that are equally as fun.

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One of them is the Career Mode, which allows players to take over any team and lead them to glory over the course of fifteen seasons. The best way to play the Career Mode is to take over a team from the second (or lower) division and guide them all the way to the national championship. It may not be the easiest thing to achieve, but it can be extremely satisfying, provided that you know all the right ways to go about it!

10 Lower The Difficulty Level

Now, this piece of advice may be a bit tongue-in-cheek, but it is actually one of the better ways to ensure success in two seasons! Playing on the highest difficulty while trying to get promoted to and win the Premier League within two seasons may prove to be impossible even for the most seasoned FIFA veterans.

Just going down by one level (for example from World Class to Professional) will make completing the challenge more feasible, while remaining difficult enough so that players don’t feel like they’ve cheated their way to the top.

9 Choose A Recently-Relegated Side

Picking a side that was relegated from the Premier League in the 2019/20 season will make this challenge a lot more manageable. First of all, their budget will be much bigger compared to other Championship teams. Secondly, they’re more likely to have talented players who can make a difference in your campaign. Finally, it will be easier to attract young talent (on loan) and secure permanent moves for aging stars for players who picked a team with recent experience in top-flight football.

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The teams that have recently dropped down from the Premier League are Watford FC, Norwich City, and Bournemouth.

8 Invest In Wonderkids

The so-called wonderkids are incredibly young footballers with a lot of potential. While they may not have what it takes to make it to the first team in their respective clubs, they are good enough to significantly strengthen a second division club.

Their overall ratings grow incredibly fast, and it isn’t uncommon for some of these players to increase by 5-6 points within one season, provided that they play on a regular basis.

7 Ignore Cup Competitions (For Now)

Sure, winning the FA Cup or the League Cup may bring some cash and prestige along with it, and it isn’t impossible to achieve as a Championship side. However, a cup campaign can exhaust players and distract you from the ultimate goal, which is winning the Premier League.

Conserving the players’ stamina levels and keeping them fresh for the upcoming league games is absolutely paramount when it comes to achieving long-term success and getting out of the Championship in the first season.

6 Look Into Aging Legends

Players like Zlatan Ibrahimovic may remain successful at the very top level even at 39 years old, but that is not the case with most footballers. Snatching up older but renowned players may prove to be key when it comes to challenging for top honors as a Championship side.

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A lot of players after 30 still have a lot to offer to a team, and in the case of some of them, it isn’t impossible to build a team around them. Try looking up footballers playing in the Chinese Super League or MLS for a pick of top stars past their prime.

5 Try Not To Simulate Games

This one may prove to be more difficult than it seems. However, managing to get promoted to the Premier League and winning it in the subsequent season requires players to actually play most of the matches. Simulating might seem tempting, since it speeds up the season, and some of the matches are just not that exciting.

However, FIFA is not Football ManagerSetting up the team tactics and roster correctly is only half of the success. The other half is dependent on the player’s skills. As opposed to the world-famous managerial sim, in FIFA, the game situations are based on pure luck most of the time.

4 Find A Tactic That Works (And Stick With It)

Since FIFA is a title that relies partially on the players’ motor skills and partially on their tactical acumen, it might be a wise strategy to come up with a preferred tactical setup and stick with it for the majority of games.

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Constantly changing the formation and player roster may lead to quite a bit of confusion on the pitch. This may lead to dropping a lot of valuable points, which may bar inexperienced players from achieving Premier League glory in two seasons.

3 Make Use Of Every Transfer Window

Every single transfer window presents an opportunity to refresh a club’s squad and bring in players that might suit a team’s playstyle even more. It is also a chance to weed out some of the so-called “deadwood” – squad members that don’t really deserve a spot in the lineup anymore.

Healthy finances are a crucial component of any successful side, especially one that strives for glory in a relatively short period of time. Spending too much or too little can have an equally devastating impact on a club’s position in the league table.

2 Prepare Accordingly For The Big Games

The top teams in Europe have always been the highlight of the long-running EA Sports franchise. Playing against Manchester City, Liverpool or Manchester United isn’t only a showcase of the game’s graphical features, but also some of the most difficult steps towards winning the Premier League.

Before these games, it is especially important to study the elite opponent’s squad, form in the last few games, as well as their usual tactical lineup. Knowing which players to use and what kind of tactics to apply can make a world of difference, especially on the higher difficulty levels.

1 Rotate Your Squad Frequently

There is nothing worse than gearing up for a decisive game of the season only to realize that most of the players’ stamina bars are dangerously close to the orange/red zone. Footballers who get exhausted too quickly into a match are quickly rendered useless and in need of substitution.

Trying to win the Premier League in two seasons is a challenge that will surely exhaust many players. This is why it’s important to rotate the roster frequently and save your best players’ energy for the most important games in the season.

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