How high the player’s natural fitness is influenced by how well he stays fit when injured or not training. They will compete more often in the air, contest more 50/50 or low-percentage challenges, both on the ground and in the air, and look to put their body on the line with blocks and last-ditch challenges. Braver players will risk injury more in situations a more cautious player may shy away from. This attribute determines how committed and indeed, brave, a player is. There is also one hidden attribute which is called the same way, it is Injury Proneness. There are two main attributes that affect injury proneness, Bravery and Natural Fitness so always keep an eye on them. When he has recovered sufficiently, he will be able to take part in light training and also be available for matches. An injured player will be treated by physios and will be unable to take part in matches or training for a period of time until he recovers from the injury. A player can suffer an injury at any time during matches or in training. Injury, also known as physical trauma, is damage to the body caused by an external force.
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Sit back and enjoy this FM19 guide on injury proneness, because we promise you will learn something! There is no bullet-proof way to save your players from injury but there are some things that can be done to minimize the number of injuries and the longevity of the injury itself. We’ve all been there and it is one of the most annoying things in any Football Manager.