CHAMPIONS OF EUROPE
I created this thread as a thinking-out-loud exercise in tackling the top teams in FM who play the 4-2-3-1 system, and no other team epitomises that description more than Chelsea. As successful as I have been during the course of my Southampton save, The Blues are the most dominant team in England and the one that I am still trying to overhaul. They are still managed by Jose Mourinho (I'm now up to pre-season 2025/26) and have won the Premier League 6 times during the course of my save and lifted the European Champions League on 4 occasions. Inevitably then, whenever I get to the latter stages of any competition, Chelsea are usually standing between me and a bright, shiny trophy.
And so it transpired in 2024/25 that it was Chelsea who were matching me win-for-win in the Premier League, Chelsea who won through to face us in the FA Cup Final and Chelsea who stood between me and my first ever European Champions League title in FM.
Obviously form, fitness and the odd suspension meant that I couldn't field the same team in every match, but in all five of my encounters with Jose Mourinho and his men I played this 4-5-1 Wingers High formation... and these are the results, including those matches that I have already detailed earlier in this thread:
SOUTHAMPTON 3-0 CHELSEA Capital One Cup - 4th Round; St. Mary's Stadium
CHELSEA 0-0 SOUTHAMPTON Premier League - Matchday 10; Cole Stadium
SOUTHAMPTON 0-0 CHELSEA Premier League - Matchday 27; St. Mary's Stadium
CHELSEA 0-2 SOUTHAMPTON FA Cup Final; Wembley Stadium
SOUTHAMPTON 2-0 CHELSEA European Champions League Final; Estadio da Luz
FA Cup Final:
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European Champions League Final:
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So in 450 minutes of football, Chelsea - the most successful team in England - did not manage to score a single goal. They had a total of 13 shots on target across the five matches; we had 14 in just one match and 36 in total. They still pipped me to the Premier League, though, to make it three titles in-a-row for them. With fixtures and injuries piling up during the last three weeks of the season, my patched-up side lost 0-2 at relegation threatened Coventry in the penultimate match of the league campaign - playing my alternative 3-5-2 formation - and handed the initiative back to Mourinho. But we finished the season on 93pts, which would have been more than enough to win the title in every season of my save except the last two, in both of which Chelsea have amassed 94pts.
But we beat them to win the FA Cup for the 6th time (5 times in FM) and I achieved my ultimate FM ambition of winning the European Champions League with a dominant display in Lisbon. I also won the Capital One Cup for the 7th consecutive season, so another treble isn't bad (to add to the Premier League, Capital One, Europa League successes of 2019).
Manchester United were 3rd in the Premier League and they, still under David Moyes, also play 4-2-3-1. So using my system against them, the results were:
SOUTHAMPTON 3-0 MANCHESTER UNITED Capital One Cup - Qtr Final; St. Mary's Stadium
MANCHESTER UNITED 1-0 SOUTHAMPTON Premier League - Matchday 19; Old Trafford
MANCHESTER UNITED 0-0 SOUTHAMPTON FA Cup - 6th Round; Old Trafford
SOUTHAMPTON 3-1 MANCHESTER UNITED FA Cup - 6th Round Replay; St. Mary's Stadium
SOUTHAMPTON 2-0 MANCHESTER UNITED Premier League - Matchday 36; St. Mary's Stadium
Laying the results out like this causes me to notice that the best results I got away from home against United and Chelsea were all 0-0, while we dominated at home and at neutral venues. That doesn't cause me any concern though; we're consistently getting the better of the top teams and I know that the slips came at home to Fulham on the opening day of the season and in that defeat to Coventry when my entire squad was dead on its feet in the midst of a run of 7 matches in 18 days.
To conclude this thread then, although I don't use it for every match, I think I have proved my point that this 4-5-1 Wingers High tactic works for its intended purpose.