Any tactic with AP focus?

kallemannen

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I have not managed to get anything real out of the AMC spot this year.
I have made a few 4-2-3-1s, and a 3-5-2 AM, but they perform quite badly and are "unessecary"

By this i mean, its no wonder we see a ton of 4-3-3 s this year. Having a CM is just better in every way than having an AMC.

But is there anyone who has suceeded? Where the AMC is really the center of the focus in your tactic?
He controls the game, he plays like a real trequartista, attacking, assisting, scoring?
I didnt manage and I cant find any spot on tactic here either to use as template.

It might be, your team can be to dependent on the AMC, he can get marked out and so on.
Pretty hard to play with an AMC imo.. easier to play 4-3-3, 2CMS, one AP paired with a CM(Au) or something.

Well gimmie your thoughts :)
 
My thoughts are pointed towards making him roam to both get rid of the marking and make him always available for a pass.
 
I work brazil teams with a 4-1-2-2-1 narrow with the DM being a RPM and both the AMC's on attack in order to pull the CB's off a supporting CF. T's get marked out and its really easy to disrupt linkups in the final third without multiple AMC's to peel off CB's.

Think the barca 4-1-2-3 but bring the wingers narrow to congest the middle of the pitch and have the midfilders get backed up by the wingbacks.
 
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im testing a 4-3-1-2 tactic with 2 WB, Ballwinner, RP, DLP and a AMC/AVP. DLP and Poacher at the top. im trying to recreat the old milan team with Pirlo, gattuso, Seedorf and kaka.
 
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