Yes. 

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Now the stats are as follows:
Owen: Pace 50, Skill 35, Strength 15
Placente: Pace 30, Skill 30, Strength 40
Pochettino: Pace 35, Skill 15, Strength 50
Owen has the ball and is darting toward the Argentinian goal. The defenders think that he will go directly for goal, and so both move into the square between them.
If Owen goes here, then he will be tackled by both of them: ASk (35) + APa (50) < DSk (15+30) + DSt (50+40)
He loses the ball, and Argentina go on to win easily.
If, however, both defenders move towards Owen, but he goes around them, moving into the square vacated by either of them, then only the player Owen goes round can tackle, and he can carry on to score!
ASk (35) + APa (50) > DSk (15) + DSt (50), or
ASk (35) + APa (50) > DSk (30) + DSt (40).
Argentina go on to win on penalties instead.
If the defenders had stayed where they were (B&C), then Owen could have taken them both on by going between them, or taken one on. If one defender had moved to the square between them (B to middle), and the other did not (C), then Owen would have to face two tackles if he either went through the centre or onto the corner square still occupied by the defender (C). Otherwise, he'd only be tackled by one as he headed for the space (B).
Or he could have given the ball to Heskey, who'd have fallne over and given it away.


Thanks.
Now the stats are as follows:
Owen: Pace 50, Skill 35, Strength 15
Placente: Pace 30, Skill 30, Strength 40
Pochettino: Pace 35, Skill 15, Strength 50
Owen has the ball and is darting toward the Argentinian goal. The defenders think that he will go directly for goal, and so both move into the square between them.
If Owen goes here, then he will be tackled by both of them: ASk (35) + APa (50) < DSk (15+30) + DSt (50+40)
He loses the ball, and Argentina go on to win easily.
If, however, both defenders move towards Owen, but he goes around them, moving into the square vacated by either of them, then only the player Owen goes round can tackle, and he can carry on to score!
ASk (35) + APa (50) > DSk (15) + DSt (50), or
ASk (35) + APa (50) > DSk (30) + DSt (40).
Argentina go on to win on penalties instead.

If the defenders had stayed where they were (B&C), then Owen could have taken them both on by going between them, or taken one on. If one defender had moved to the square between them (B to middle), and the other did not (C), then Owen would have to face two tackles if he either went through the centre or onto the corner square still occupied by the defender (C). Otherwise, he'd only be tackled by one as he headed for the space (B).
Or he could have given the ball to Heskey, who'd have fallne over and given it away.

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