4-3-3 Spain (Tested using Liverpool FC)

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veivei u should try implement some kind of plug and play tactic specially using the swap position between players :D
I'll try next time, but at the moment, I can only made this one (I know it's a pain when you have to set up everything before a match, but hey.. no pain no gain... xD..). Well I guess making a superb plug & play tactic will require more time & tests using various clubs from lower clubs to top clubs at least in one season.

can you just upload both tactics ???
Already did, check again the first post ;)

Looks like you've put alot of work into this tactic and also into explaining it for everyone else. Might try it with my Napoli game.
I got some friends behind my back who helped out testing it in different saved games. And judging by the games they played, they're very patient in doing it (the tactical instructions) correctly before playing any match.

Btw, have anyone tried to play it more than 10 matches with fluid match preparation?
 
Best tactic for 11.3 ever... im using it with Manchester United... 105 point.. (only bought Adler...)... nani 8+ for all matchest... (rooney, chicharito too)
 
Best tactic for 11.3 ever... im using it with Manchester United... 105 point.. (only bought Adler...)... nani 8+ for all matchest... (rooney, chicharito too)

which tactic did you use ? (away or normal )
 
Best tactic for 11.3 ever... im using it with Manchester United... 105 point.. (only bought Adler...)... nani 8+ for all matchest... (rooney, chicharito too)

That's awesome!! That means you're know what you're doing there. Grats for the league win, did you also win the Champions League?
 
I´m using tactic from first post... But no 2x inside attack, but, inside attack swap with Poacher, and 3rd is attack winger..

Champions League.... C.Ronaldo give me 5 goal... in semi final on Old Trafford...

And, have some first real problems... Deep Lying Playmaker... i bought Canales (in new season 5 matches - broke his leg), Carrick (6 matches - out for a 6 weeks), Scholes (1 match - end of his carier broken leg again).... as deep lying palymaker need to buy really strong player....
 
Try to get Danielle De Rossi for next season for your main Deep Lying Playmaker role, he rarely got injured. You can also change the role to Advanced Playmaker for that position by placing creative AMC player (15+ creativity attribute) like Javier Pastore, Eden Hazard, etc.
 
Preparation ? For us or Assistent ?
And what about Player Instruccions ?
 
Preparation ? For us or Assistent ?
And what about Player Instruccions ?

Read my posts in this thread, you'll get it easily :)

For best results if you haven't use this formation/tactic before, place the formation on the second tab of Match Preparation until tactic familiarity level reaches fluid on all areas, and use Team Blend for Special Focus Areas.

I made an example below, let's say that you have a 4-2-3-1 tactic with fluid level and place my 4-3-3 tactic on the second for your squad to learn it. Use the 4-3-3 on every second half, maybe on the 60th minutes when you're draw or lead on score. But you can also gamble by using it at the second half kick off. Do this every time until your team's tactic familiarity level fully fluid/maxed out, and then you can use it for full 90 minutes on next matches.
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This is what you will get after few matches, when you're at this state you will have good performances against your next opponents (make sure you set the player roles correctly based on the player's attributes... read my earlier posts here in this thread if you still unsure)
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I hope this helps :)
 
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I do most my opp instructions based on the feedback from assistant manager during the game play, so it changes very often until I have some good positive feedbacks from my assistant.
But on pre-match I often use like this depends on the opponents:

GK - none
Center backs: none
Weak to average full backs: none
Strong/dangerous fullbacks like Sergio Ramos, Maicon, etc: hard tackling (HT), weaker foot (WF)
Weak to average wingers (MR/ML/AMR/AML): WF
Strong/dangerous wingers: WF, Closing Down (CD), sometimes HT
Weak to average midfielders: WF
Strong/dangerous midfielders including DM & AMC: WF, HT, CD, sometimes tight marking
Weak to average strikers: WF
Strong/dangerous strikers: WF, HT, sometimes tight marking and CD

And it worked well with 11.2
 
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Yup, tactic has my blessing too, works very well. Can everyone stop ******** though about having to do your own attacking mentality based on how the game is going lol, it's not that difficult.
 
Yup, tactic has my blessing too, works very well. Can everyone stop ******** though about having to do your own attacking mentality based on how the game is going lol, it's not that difficult.

Have you tried it again on the 11.3 now?
 
Wow, my LB and my DLC sent off in the first 30 mins of the first match. Awesome.

** Yup lost 1-0. Does this tactics suck because my guys got sent off? Or did my guys get sent off because this tactic sucks? Ponderous...
 
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Wow, my LB and my DLC sent off in the first 30 mins of the first match. Awesome.

** Yup lost 1-0. Does this tactics suck because my guys got sent off? Or did my guys get sent off because this tactic sucks? Ponderous...

Wow, sorry mate, I hope it's not because you suck in the game.
What's your match preparation?? You'll getting nowhere if it's not all (at least) competent to fluid tactic familiarity.
Did you edit your team instructions? Did you adjust your player roles??
Read again above that this tactic is not an auto-play / plug & play tactic. You need to work on it to get the best out of it.
Use it for one whole season and you'll get what I mean.
Don't judge it only by one match which obviously you're only change your team selection without even bothering setting up the player roles and team instructions, don't blame the tactic if you don't know what you're doing..

Read all my posts above before you complaining.
 
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I really like the look of this one.

I'm not sure about pitch sizes though: I thought it was small for technical teams, large for quick teams. Is this thinking appropriate for this tactic?

Having played a few pre-season matches, there seems to be too much space for the opposition between the midfield and strikers. Do I need to adjust the mentality of one of the midfield, or pull a striker back a bit, or is this just a lack of training for this formation?

Thanks a lot for sharing the tactic.
 
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I really like the look of this one.

I'm not sure about pitch sizes though: I thought it was small for technical teams, large for quick teams. Is this thinking appropriate for this tactic?

Having played a few pre-season matches, there seems to be too much space for the opposition between the midfield and strikers. Do I need to adjust the mentality of one of the midfield, or pull a striker back a bit, or is this just a lack of training for this formation?

Thanks a lot for sharing the tactic.

For home pitch size I use normal , one of my friend (managed Valencia) using maximum width allowed and always playing fast wingers with no inside forwards. I'm not sure if it's appropriate for the tactic, but as longs as you you put a right player on a right position and role then you'll do fine.

Yes I'm aware that the space between the three midfielders and the other three forwards are sometimes too far. But you don't have to worry, if you have a target man up ahead he'll always holding up ball for every attacking transitions, if you don't have a target man and placing a poacher or any other striker role ahead, then one of the three midfielders is a 'link-man' for every attacking transitions. And yes obviously you need good training (fluid tactic familiarity) for the tactic to work better.
 
The other thing I noticed is that, whilst I have loads of possession, I don't really look that threatening. Again, this could be down to the lack of familiarity, or is it something you've noticed before? Might be the use of the central target man which messes it up a bit.
 
The other thing I noticed is that, whilst I have loads of possession, I don't really look that threatening. Again, this could be down to the lack of familiarity, or is it something you've noticed before? Might be the use of the central target man which messes it up a bit.

I only have this problem at pre-season matches no matter what roles I implement for the three forwards.
 
Great tactic..but my left winger cannot play as a striker,same for my striker..should i still swap the two players?
 
Great tactic..but my left winger cannot play as a striker,same for my striker..should i still swap the two players?

Your left winger will do fine on the forward left position, try to change his role to "Winger" instead "Inside Forward" without swapping. There's also a chance you can train him to a new position as a striker, he'll develop the new position faster if you play him in the new position quite often.
 
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