There are now seven varying levels from Jose Mourinho away to Atlético Madrid in the Champions League semi-final first-leg up to Manchester City v Queens Park Rangers in 2011 searching for their Agueroooooooo moment, rather than the old five (ultra-defensive to ultra-attacking). It adds a certain element of realism, as you can imagine furiously throwing the kitchen sink at the other team in the final ten minutes chasing an equaliser or desperately defending a razor-thin lead. So that means no more simply using the highest setting as default in matches and still finding yourself frustrated by your players' automatic conservatism, thankfully. Will you be taking a Brendan Rodgers/Kevin Keegan style approach of just score more than opposition? Or will you be boring the opposition into submission much like Fabio Capellos England? Rather impressively, you now actually have the choice.