Truth be told, the Portuguese international likes to play FIFA to switch off FC 24 Coins, so he doesnArsquo;t ruminate too much on the coming matches. Aldquo;I find it helpful to be honest, because if I'm just lying on the bed or something, I'm thinking about the game and I don't like to think too much.Ardquo;
JotaArsquo;s been playing since about FIFA 07 Andash; in his words, Aldquo;as long as I can rememberArdquo; Andash; and the game comes naturally to him now, even at the highest level. But for intra-team tournaments, few of his fellow Liverpool players fancy a match. Aldquo;I don't think we have a lot of gamers in the squad Andash; at least for FIFA. I know one or two that play Call of Duty and those kinds of games. I know Trent [Alexander-Arnold] is able to play but he never wanted the rematch from the ePremier League Invitational final a couple of years ago when I was at Wolves.Ardquo;
The future teammates faced off in the tournament during lockdown in 2020, where the Portuguese player overturned a one goal deficit to emerge victorious with the help of a Golden Goal. With Jota regularly going 20-0 in FUT Champions and competing in esports tournaments while he waits to take to the IRL pitch, you can hardly blame LiverpoolArsquo;s Scouse right back for declining the rematch.
Jota feels some of his success on the virtual pitch comes from his knowledge on AnfieldArsquo;s hallowed grass. Aldquo;A lot of times when I play FIFA, I do things like I would on the pitch and a lot of the time thatArsquo;s a surprise to my opponent. Because theyArsquo;re pros, they are willing to play the pro game, trying to do only the meta things. They know that if they cross, for example, that's not as accurate and sometimes I do it and I score and they go, Alsquo;oh my God, how can that happen?Arsquo;Ardquo;
His use of off-meta tactics may be an advantage, but he takes much more from his Liverpool training than Alexander-Arnold-esque crosses, especially when it comes to his esports team.
We want to find the extra edge to get the advantage.
Aldquo;I don't know if you ever saw someone like Trent with a helmet or something?Ardquo buy EAFC 24 Coins; he asks, referencing the neuro11 hairnets that Liverpool players sometimes wear during training. The system of electrodes attached to playersArsquo; heads offers a new approach to data-based training, one that Jota trialled with his esports team to get that crucial edge over the opposition.