"Football Manager 2020" in the test: Bloodstains for tactical muffle!

Dec-05-2019 | Categories: FIFA 20

The ultimate football simulation? The "Football Manager 2020" wants to live up to its reputation in the new edition. Whether the balancing act between beginner-friendliness, sophistication and complexity succeeds is revealed in our test!


"Football Manager 2020": That's what you expect | Content and gameplay


Every weekend is the same: every fan of a Bundesliga club has a potential coach superstar, who knows more about the matter anyway than any flick, favre or prank of this dazzling football world. Wrong lineups, bad scouting, miserable transfers or annoying football pros - you could manage that much better, right? To all Stammtisch managers and those who can not get enough of the matter of football, is the "Football Manager 2020", which is developed by the British "Studio Sports Interactive" and which leads almost a legendary reputation. This is not only because the "Football Manager" has almost all the important licenses on board (for almost two years, the first and second Bundesliga), but in fact an enormous extent, covering almost all areas of managerial existence ,


Accordingly, the "Football Manager" already has an incredible number of settings in the previous editions. New this time is, for example, the new talent hub in which you can promote potential talents even more targeted. Basically, you still choose your (dream) club and try to fulfill the most ambitious goals of the board as well as possible. Scenarios such as balancing potential top transfers, tight budgets, and pressure to reach the next round of the DFB Cup, even though staff are currently very poor, are typical of the challenges Football Manager offers.


In contrast to FIFA, PES & Co. you never even access the gamepad, but after a long and detailed preparation, look at the games in a kind of highlight presentation, which was graphically revised compared to the previous year.


Football Manager 2020: The Positive


As a football enthusiast and former "kick-3" lover, the opportunities offered by the football manager are almost limitless. Whether the clarifying conversation with a grumbling player, the final finetuning on the ultimate matchday tactics or the decisive substitution, which scored the winning goal in the 90th minute: The "Football Manager 2020" actually reflects the entire range of football manager's everyday life. Despite the highly complex matter, many small tutorials will help you as a newcomer to master the daily routine between Excel spreadsheets, mails and tactics menus without being completely overwhelmed.


Basically, your influences also have a credible effect on the situation: If you neglect a player for a long time, this will not deliver well. Balancing the various "battlefields" ensures a constant long-term motivation - also next to the match days and over several seasons. In addition, the "Football Manager 2020" motivates with meaningful new features and an improved graphical representation.


Football Manager 2020: The Negative


Despite all the help and tutorial features: The entry into the "Football Manager 2020" is a real challenge, especially for newcomers. The flood of features, menus, sub-functions and generally the high proportion of text could scare off some football fans relatively early - but of course the motto is: Staying tuned is worth it. In general, the "Football Manager 2020" already exudes a certain charm because of its simple presentation, but for fans of glittering FUT packs and highly realistic images of their favorite players, the staid nature of the tide-tide flood could put off.


Champions League with SC Freiburg: The "Football Manager 2020" actually gives you the perfect tool to make your hearts and minds not only the master of the heart. Thanks to many tutorials, features and aids, the highly complex nature of the manager simulation can also be easily mastered by (new) beginners, while FM veterans can look forward to the new focus on talent promotion. The graphic presentation has also made a good leap forward, even if it is miles away from the highly realistic presentations of a FIFA 20.


If you want to, you can spend countless exciting hours playing with the "Football Manager 2020" and really prove that you have what it takes to become a real couch master trainer. What are your thoughts on this article? Welcome to leave a message here!