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First, you should deactivate the assistant and see for yourself where the strengths and weaknesses of your players and the team are and build the daily training sessions on that. This requires some micromanagement, especially with the training goals of the players. And it is a tedious matter to teach the training contents permanently. So you can't expect to see dramatic improvements within a few game days. It can also be helpful to practice some attack moves with the attack editor. It is not so much a matter of perfecting every move to 100%, but rather of practicing the fundamentals of attacking play.
1. Look at your team. Which positions on the field they can play the best performance?
2. Look at the enemy. Is he stronger than you, you should play with 5-4-1 or 4-5-1. Are you the better team, you can also play 4-4-2 oder 4-3-3
3. Important is the way you play to. At stronger enemies play more defensiv
I hope this will help a little.