The funny thing is that this is only a football gaming situation.
If you look at racing games, they all have decent offline.
And lots of different types of racing game too (others have made this point over the years); silly cart-style games, arcade games, sim-cade games, pure simulation games... As well as all the different disciplines (rally, F1 etc.)...
There was a time when there was a selection of football games. But I think every developer/publisher had high hopes of challenging PES/FIFA, and when it didn't happen, they weren't interested in producing any more.
It's such a shame cos it kills innovation. You only have to
read a thread like this to imagine what ideas could be out there, that we'll never get to experience. eFootball is purely mobile-focused now (however hard we wish otherwise), and
one of FIFA/EASFC's producers has done an interview where he's said they think the gameplay is in a good place.
I think the likes of UFL and Goals are the only hope we have, yet A) they don't even have offline modes, and B) they're both fairly openly trying to clone FUT and focus on the eSports player.
I said it when eFootball was announced as a free-to-play cross-platform "mobile-focused" game, but it's truly over for us, and it surprises me that this thread is so active to be honest. (Even if the posts that keep it alive are generally "wow, the latest update has somehow made it even less like football" - exactly what's happening to FIFA.)