Hi everyone!
I have still not started playing FM16. But I have already started my planning towards the tactical side of my save.
I am toying with the idea of creating a direct counter-attacking 4-2-3-1 with a base on Diego Simone's philosophy. By that I will use indostrious sentral players and tryto press the ball wide.
I am aiming towards a wider system that utilizes wide playmakers and overlapping full-backs.
The attack will probably use a target-man up front and a shadow-striker behind him.
I have used the same philosophy in a 4-3-3 system before with good results. But with this tactic I have gotten stability at the back using a half-back that covers and protects the defensive line while my full-backs are pressing forward.
Now in a 4-2-3-1 I will use two deep-lying midfielders and what I want to know from you is:
- Will a half-back function optimally together with a partner in this area?
- If so. What player should be paired with him?
- Is there another set-up in this area that will function better?
I have still not started playing FM16. But I have already started my planning towards the tactical side of my save.
I am toying with the idea of creating a direct counter-attacking 4-2-3-1 with a base on Diego Simone's philosophy. By that I will use indostrious sentral players and tryto press the ball wide.
I am aiming towards a wider system that utilizes wide playmakers and overlapping full-backs.
The attack will probably use a target-man up front and a shadow-striker behind him.
I have used the same philosophy in a 4-3-3 system before with good results. But with this tactic I have gotten stability at the back using a half-back that covers and protects the defensive line while my full-backs are pressing forward.
Now in a 4-2-3-1 I will use two deep-lying midfielders and what I want to know from you is:
- Will a half-back function optimally together with a partner in this area?
- If so. What player should be paired with him?
- Is there another set-up in this area that will function better?