This is a thread for any tactical (and training-related) discussion to do with FMH14 - that includes tactics sharing, general tactical discussion and any tactics-related questions. If you are sharing a tactic, please try and either include a screenshot of the tactic or give as much information about the tactic as possible - with test results. If you're asking a question, then please provide as much information as possible about your problem; which team you are, etc.
To get the ball rolling, I'll start by sharing my current tactic with Liverpool:
Lineup
Player Roles
Team Instructions
Testing
Although I haven't tested it much yet, it seems to be a reasonably successful tactic (I played a second team for the Crystal Palace game, and rested many of my best players in the Sunderland game), with the 3-0 win over Spurs the obvious highlight. However, I've found that the main problem with the tactic so far, obviously, is the lack of width - which often means we're not quite one-sided when attacking, so the team hasn't been as clinical as they could've been. This is, however, a very good formation for Liverpool because it utilises the teams strong positions (centre-back, centre-midfield and striker) and doesn't use positions where there is little depth (full-back and winger). I'll probably end up tweaking this tactic a bit more as the season progresses, so I'll update it in this thread as I change it/do more testing. I may also end up testing this tactic with another team, but I'll definitely test it a bit more with Liverpool.
To get the ball rolling, I'll start by sharing my current tactic with Liverpool:
Lineup
Player Roles
Team Instructions
Testing
Although I haven't tested it much yet, it seems to be a reasonably successful tactic (I played a second team for the Crystal Palace game, and rested many of my best players in the Sunderland game), with the 3-0 win over Spurs the obvious highlight. However, I've found that the main problem with the tactic so far, obviously, is the lack of width - which often means we're not quite one-sided when attacking, so the team hasn't been as clinical as they could've been. This is, however, a very good formation for Liverpool because it utilises the teams strong positions (centre-back, centre-midfield and striker) and doesn't use positions where there is little depth (full-back and winger). I'll probably end up tweaking this tactic a bit more as the season progresses, so I'll update it in this thread as I change it/do more testing. I may also end up testing this tactic with another team, but I'll definitely test it a bit more with Liverpool.