andrichbrand
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Haven't tried it with the wingers, but the 2 SS in the scorers of the team.Looks great mate! Would it work with wingers? I would prefer it above the three man AMC.
Haven't tried it with the wingers, but the 2 SS in the scorers of the team.Looks great mate! Would it work with wingers? I would prefer it above the three man AMC.
I haven't started with a winger tactic yet, but I will probably start with one next week.difference between v1 and v2? have u created any tactic for wingers? wait for ur answer![]()
Glad you are enjoying the tactic mate, I am working on corner and free kick settings.Holy molly, dude! This tactis is awesome. I use it in my Real Madrid career in 18/19 season. Every match (expect with Barcelona) I ended with like 4 and more goals scored! My trio Halilović - Ciasca (newgen) - Isco and Ronaldo as striker or changed with Halilović scores like CRAZY!!! I wish corners were better. Varane used to score like crazy... :/
Holy molly, dude! This tactis is awesome. I use it in my Real Madrid career in 18/19 season. Every match (expect with Barcelona) I ended with like 4 and more goals scored! My trio Halilović - Ciasca (newgen) - Isco and Ronaldo as striker or changed with Halilović scores like CRAZY!!! I wish corners were better. Varane used to score like crazy... :/
Still working on that tactic as we speak. Not happy with it yet.could you once post your tactic with 3 defenders behind? like this kind of tactic![]()
Been playing around with the positions and for me that was the best set.Has anyone tried playing around with the CMs roles, like maybe using a CM-d and a DLP-d instead of two BWM-s?
Been playing around with the positions and for me that was the best set.
Got a 4411 tactic that I am testing with man utd and then everton. If everything goes well it will be up tomorrow.Looking forward to your update))
Got a 4411 tactic that I am testing with man utd and then everton. If everything goes well it will be up tomorrow.
There will be another patch, but speaking of experience it wont be a bit one. This is as good as it is going to get this year.Cool!!!!!!!!!!!!! looking forward to seeing it mate....whats "up" at the moment doesnt seem to float my boat...not sure this all tactic or engine related (says the man who has posted ****** all himself)...no malice intended to anyone with that comment. We appear to be back to hitting the keeper form 6 yards again on this patch. Andrichbrand...you know they will so another patch dont you mate?))
There will be another patch, but speaking of experience it wont be a bit one. This is as good as it is going to get this year.
This is how my 4411 tactic is doing.
Its a foo
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I can give it a go, but saying that I am not the best in recreating tactics.Not to ask too much of your time.. but have you ever thought about getting a 4-3-3 to work ? Or would you think that is too risky in this ME?
The 4-3-3 was a development of the 4-2-4, and was played by the Brazilian national team in the 1962 World Cup. The extra player in midfield allows a stronger defence, and the midfield could be staggered for different effects. The three midfielders normally play closely together to protect the defence, and move laterally across the field as a coordinated unit. The three forwards split across the field to spread the attack, and may be expected to mark the opposition full-backs as opposed to doubling back to assist their own full-backs, as do the wide midfielders in a 4-4-2. When used from the start of a game, this formation is widely regarded as encouraging expansive play, and should not be confused with the practice of modifying a 4-4-2 by bringing on an extra forward to replace a midfield player when behind in the latter stages of a game. This formation is suited for a short passing game and useful for ball retention.
A staggered 4-3-3 involving a defensive midfielder (usually numbered four or six) and two attacking midfielders (numbered eight and ten) was commonplace in Italy, Argentina, and Uruguay during the 1960s and 1970s. The Italian variety of 4-3-3 was simply a modification of WM, by converting one of the two wing-halves to a libero (sweeper), whereas the Argentine and Uruguayan formations were derived from 2-3-5 and retained the notional attacking centre-half. The national team which made this famous was the Dutch team of the 1974 and 1978 World Cups, even though the team won neither.
In club football, the team that brought this formation to the forefront was the famous Ajax team of the early 1970s, which won three European Cups with Johan Cruyff, and Zdenek Zeman with Foggia in Italy during the late 1980s, where he completely revitalised the movement supporting this formation. It was also the formation with which Norwegian manager Nils Arne Eggen won 15 Norwegian league titles.
Most teams using this formation now use the specialist defensive midfielder and Barcelona are the most famous recent example.
Who are you playing with? And who is you strikers?This tactic is ridiculous. Every game i seem to create tons of clear cut chances yet i end up scoring nothing.. What the ****... The ME is so freaking broken that it is not even funny