I make these tweaks to my more balanced approach
Exploiting the wet pitch
- Encourage the players (suitable for it ) to making long shots mixed or often ( as opposite to mixed or rarely)
- Focus the play down the flanks, also making more players move into channels
Securing the defence
- Playing more direct but yet with slightly lesser t-balls to avoid missed passes that makes us weak to counter attacks
- Tell more players to stay on their feet, easy tackling ( can be combined with showing them onto their weaker foot)
- Tell the GK to go long so that his otherwise accurate through to the FBs does not end up a throw in on the slippery pitch.
Of course, when playing as an underdog, I tend to use the version 6.Counter in matches where I otherwise would have chosen 7.Defenisve or 5.Balanced ( when referring of my sets)