The FIFA competitive segment took some time to make its way to India. Football video games were always going to be popular in a country with plenty of young football fans. However, the challenge was to turn casual gaming into something one can do for a living.
Charanjot Singh is one of the Indian FIFA pros striving hard to make a name for the country on a global stage. The youngster has already made headlines in the FIFA industry, having won the AIFF eFootball Challenge in 2021. At the time of writing, "CJ" is ranked number 1 in South Asia in the FIFA Global Series.
In conversation with Sportskeeda Esports' Yasho Amonkar, Charanjot expressed his feelings about the AIFF eFootball Challenge, the best formation in the game, and gave his two cents on the team's results in the FIFAe Nations Series Play-Ins.
Charanjot: The format we had when I qualified was very different and challenging from the one we have now. Now it's much better and fairer for the players, as there's a proper qualifier system and a double-elimination tournament. When I qualified, it was just one single-elimination tournament.
Charanjot: 4-4-2 and 4-2-3-1 will always be among the top formations in every edition of FIFA. 4-1-2-1-2 narrow and 4-3-2-1 have recently joined the meta curve as we have seen them used by pros across various tournaments.
In my opinion, formation does make a difference in your gameplay. However, it doesn't make that much of a difference where it'll be a major factor deciding if you win or lose a tournament.
The skill of the player is what matters the most always.
Charanjot: I have no such preferences as I enjoy both the modes a lot. Solo has its perks, like relying on your own ability. Everything is in your control while playing alone.
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