I usually try and play two strikers who compensate for each other, a fast one and a tall one. Doesnt matter if the faster of the two is small, in tevez's case his mental stats such as off the ball and decisions more than make up for it, and he can take defenders on well. For a small guy hes pretty good at heading though to be fair.
In my current team (Hearts) ive got gary glen who is turning out to be a great all rounder, but mainly hes quick, and a regen, 20yr old dutch kid called roel verborne. Cost me £7mil, hes got finishing and composure 17, heading and jumping 16, pace and acceleration 15, so although at first i used him as a target man, hes fantastic all round, but gets his head to a lot.
Sorry for the long story....but my point is that having two strikers to complement each other is a great tactic, but if you play the right system it doesnt matter.
In my current team (Hearts) ive got gary glen who is turning out to be a great all rounder, but mainly hes quick, and a regen, 20yr old dutch kid called roel verborne. Cost me £7mil, hes got finishing and composure 17, heading and jumping 16, pace and acceleration 15, so although at first i used him as a target man, hes fantastic all round, but gets his head to a lot.
Sorry for the long story....but my point is that having two strikers to complement each other is a great tactic, but if you play the right system it doesnt matter.

