Through ball OFTEN for the 2 STR and STL AND the 2 midfielders, as you want your STC to be feeded as much as possible with its crags' "goals goals goals" settings (especially if he's fast).
NAMELY mark the DR and DL and don't stay on zonal (which will mean they mark the DCR and DCL). Of course, that's not what you want. The point of this is to track the opposition DR and DL with your STR and STL, so they operate as wingers. By doing this, you don't leave YOUR own DR and DL alone against the opposition MR and ML (or AMR and AML) PLUS their DL and DR.
The goal here is to be in a very attacking position with the 4123 when you've the ball (and use the exploit of 3 ST as the 2 opposite DC will mark the STL and STR). Your STR and STL are asked to play widely (opposite to cut inside) and being marked leave your STC free of marking (another reason for the through balls and crosses).
On the other hand, by tracking their DR and DL your 4123 will become a 4141 in a defending position when you lose the ball and be very solid as the STL and STR become AML and AMR (even ML and MR according to the situation).
That's the main reason why the STC scores so much compare to the STL and STR. They play FOR HIM because compare to the STC: - they defend, they play wide, they open space for him, they cross... so they play as wingers and not strikers.
Of course, they do score sometimes too, and the crossing to the 2nd post is another way for them to score. At the end of the season, they have to be judged on their "decisive/important passes" (don't know how to translate that, I mean the pass before the goal).
I hope you understand what I mean. Anyway, I leave Hazza confirming or explaining you in a better way that I did.
This tactic is insane!!!
NAMELY mark the DR and DL and don't stay on zonal (which will mean they mark the DCR and DCL). Of course, that's not what you want. The point of this is to track the opposition DR and DL with your STR and STL, so they operate as wingers. By doing this, you don't leave YOUR own DR and DL alone against the opposition MR and ML (or AMR and AML) PLUS their DL and DR.
The goal here is to be in a very attacking position with the 4123 when you've the ball (and use the exploit of 3 ST as the 2 opposite DC will mark the STL and STR). Your STR and STL are asked to play widely (opposite to cut inside) and being marked leave your STC free of marking (another reason for the through balls and crosses).
On the other hand, by tracking their DR and DL your 4123 will become a 4141 in a defending position when you lose the ball and be very solid as the STL and STR become AML and AMR (even ML and MR according to the situation).
That's the main reason why the STC scores so much compare to the STL and STR. They play FOR HIM because compare to the STC: - they defend, they play wide, they open space for him, they cross... so they play as wingers and not strikers.
Of course, they do score sometimes too, and the crossing to the 2nd post is another way for them to score. At the end of the season, they have to be judged on their "decisive/important passes" (don't know how to translate that, I mean the pass before the goal).
I hope you understand what I mean. Anyway, I leave Hazza confirming or explaining you in a better way that I did.
This tactic is insane!!!