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Hello! Daniel here from Passion for Football Manager. This is the recreation of my 2013 version of this tactic. Enjoy!


Updated for 14.2.1
http://www.mediafire.com/download/02usksah84fs25d/Passion4FM-FM14-AttackingTactic-Cobra361.tac


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From the testing league! Credit to Mantorras77 for the thread - check it out here:
http://www.fm-base.co.uk/forum/foot...48092-mantorras77s-tactic-testing-league.html





My Notes:

-The Cobra is back and better than before!
-Tactic started slow out of the gate with 4wins 4 losses but then it exploded including winning 10 in a row.
-Tactic was 99% perfect at home! As you can tell by the screenie its tough playing on the road in this league.
-Great balanced tactic!
-Great attacking corner set-up but defending corners could use some tweaking.
-A lot of contributors to scoring on the team which is real nice.
-Great job to the author.

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A FM14 Tactic Based on the Football Philosophies of J?rgen Klopp and Antonio Conte


For many years I've been using other people's tactics. I've had various success, but I always felt like i wanted to create my own unique and winning tactic. I was tinkering, thinking, writing it up on a piece of paper, feeling like an evil scientist. Luckily, I managed to create a system that worked, and worked well! What is the best Football Manager 2014 tactic? The answer will of course depend on the available squad and your players. But what if you can download a good FM14 tactic which fits almost every squad and team for Football Manager 2014?

Say hello to my best Football Manager 2014 Attacking Tactic Cobra 3-6-1, a lethal tactic which focuses heavily on team work and work rate. The Cobra 3-6-1 got its name because of its shape. It looks like an aircraft. We found the name of this teamwork tactic reflecting the American fighter plane P-63 KingCobra, which is a lethal, effective and brutal maschinery similar to the tactic. Cobra 3-6-1 is as deadly as the American fighter plane KingCobra, as effective and brutal as a German machinery, and this FM14 tactic relies alot on heavy workrate and teamwork.

This Football Manager 2014 Attacking Tactic will see you play beautiful passing combinations, as well as direct runs into space and solid defending! Assemble a team of hard working team players and take on the opposition with this great tactical system.Download and try our best FM14 Attacking Tactic Cobra 3-6-1 now!



I like creating tactics, based on principles from real life football. In recent times I've become a fan of defences consisting of 3 defenders, naturally inspired by the way Juventus plays under Antonio Conte. The principles of his playing style also struck home with me. The idea was simple ? press, run and track back. Teamwork and work rate. No fixed build-ups, variation in the play and a great combination of fluidity and discipline. Another philosophy I like is Jurgen Klopp's words that in a way also reflect Conte's playing style: "If every player runs more than 12km in a game, you will win every game".

FM14 Cobra 3-6-1 - The Formation

The formation is called 3-6-1, but technically it's a 3-1-4-1-1. It's an unusual but interesting shape, taking bits and pieces of different tactical systems. Apart from the 3 man defence, the most striking feature (and perhaps the most important) is the diamond shaping up in the middle. Diamond formations are often used (Fatih Terim's Galatasaray) to dominate the midfield area, and restrict space for the opposition. Natural passing triangles are created and the restricted space makes it hard for opposition to pass through the midfield area. The negative part of the system, is the natural lack of width, where the fullbacks are expected to venture forward in order to provide it. This gives away loads of space on the flanks to be exploited by the opposition.


In order to balance that, the width in the tactic is created by two wingers positioned much higher up the pitch than fullbacks (Fatih Terim's diamond) or wingbacks (Conte's 3-5-2), that will rely on their work rate and stamina to run up and down the pitch, tracking back opposing wide players. Because you have 3 central defenders, the exposed flank is covered in a much better way, the defensive midfielder in the diamond providing extra protection for the middle central back.

In defence, the wingers will man-mark opposing wingers, harassing them and forcing them into mistakes. In attack, they will offer additional passing options for the midfielders, upset opposition with direct runs and cross the ball into the box.

When in possession, the team will push higher up, the wingers will provide wide passing options, in order to stretch the opposition. Because of the diamond midfield, most of the opposition will be concentrated on dealing with it and restrict the midfielders space, the wingers will be left with acres of space on the wing.

Your attacking midfielder and striker will constantly drift around, making them difficult to mark. They will make themselves available for passes, and exchange quick one-twos with each other to either open up space for an on-rushing central midfielder or themselves.

While your team is attacking, your central defenders will patiently sit back, and intercept any cleared balls. Because you will have around 6-7 players around the opposition box, the space will be so restricted that the opposition will be forced into a long-ball clearance your central defenders are happy to intercept, thus making your team the attacking side again.

In defence, the wingers will drop back to cover the flanks, nullifying the opposing wingers. With the added 3 central defenders, this will somewhat resemble a catenaccio style defence, with 5 defenders in line (2 central backs on tight marking, the 3rd offering support where needed). In addition the 3 midfielders in the centre of the park, will drop in front of the defence, making it extremly difficult to pass through the middle, often forcing the frustrated opposition into a hopeful long shot.

To conclude ? this tactic brought me huge success in FM13, and works equally well in Football Manager 2014 (as it is a successful system not a single tactic). I've had great results with the teams i've played with, dominating the opposition with 20+ shots per game, whereas the other teams had often less than 7 (most off target). This will of course differ and depend on the qualty of your own team. In general, we are happy to sit back and let the oppostition shoot from distance from lack of other options. They will in place receive quick and lethal attacks. I don't like tiki-taka, I like heavy metal:) Once this attacking tactic gets 100% fluid, you will see great runs from the central midfielders, beautiful pass exchanges in the diamond and solid defending.

Cobra 3-6-1 works even with players without any skills!


Player types needed

It is important for all players to have good work rate, teamwork, anticipation and stamina. In general, don't underestimate mental traits, they are important!

Goalkeeper ? I chose the sweeper keeper, as he will be more comfortable with balls played in behind the defence. I also feel that's what modern football requires from goalkeepers nowadays and i chose it for my system as well. You want a regular good shot stopper, but it's important that he has good aerial stats in order to intercept crosses into the box.

Central Defenders ? The 3 central defenders(2 on defend, one on cover in the middle) will clear any long balls, and through balls behind the defence. As such, they should all be aerially dominant, and the one in the middle should be quick(or at least the quickest of the three). Normally, for the covering the defender I try to get at least 11 acceleration, but the more the better. In the right-hand spot I put my best heading defender for set pieces.

Defensive Midfielder ? He will protect the defensive line, offer support for the wingers and generally win the ball back, intercept passes and man mark any AMC to exclude him from the play. He will also fullfill some playmaking responsibilities, so the type of player you should look for is a deep-lying playmaker, with more epmhasis on defensive attributes. He should be able to pass the ball, as well as having good ratings for decisions, work rate, stamina, tackling, marking and determination. If he can in addition offer a physical presence it's a good bonus.

Central Midfielders ? The box-to-box pair in the middle of the park is very important for the tactic to work. They run alot(up to 15km per game), and contribute to all phases of play. Stamina, work rate and teamwork is essential. In addition they should possess all the important techincal attributes to both attack, create and defend. Prime examples of such players can be Joao Moutinho, Jack Wilshere, Sami Khedira or Ilkay Gundogan. You can go with two equal midfielders, you can combine a more offensive one with a more defensive one too. It's up to you and maybe the strenght of your opposition. They will get lots of shot opportunities from around 14-15 metres.

Wingers ? The wingers balance the team, as they act as a flank box-to-box type player. They will contribute in defence, the build up and offense. They notch up alot of interceptions and assists(Gareth Bale had 43 assists for me in a season). In addition they will contribute with goals. They require work rate, stamina(can run up to 15km per game), decisions and crossing. In addition they will benefit from acceleration, pace, dribbling(although not hugely important, as you can teach them to knock the ball past their opponents) and passing. In terms of the attributes they recquire defensively, it's good if they have decent tackling and marking(11 will do). However, I find that even regular wingers with poor defensive attributes can easily make up for it with work rate, as they will just harass the opposing winger into a mistake.

Attacking Midfielder ? This is the player that will link the play, and if the central midfielders are the lungs, he should be considered the brain of this tactical system. The advanced playmaker will run around to find space, make himself available for passes and pass the ball on to other players, as well as supporting through balls for onrushing central midfielders, wingers or the striker. You want a creative player with good decisions, dribbling, passing, work rate and teamwork. He will also score some goals so finishing is a nice bonus.

Striker ? The goalscorer. Drifting around, exchanging one-twos with other players and getting on the end of team-moves. He will pounce on through balls, finish crosses and sometimes create the goal himself. He will also take part in the build up, not only sitting in the box. Composure, finishing and off the ball is important, but the more complete the striker is the better for your team.

Setting up Training for better Tactical Familiarity

Setup of General Team Training:

In terms of team training I have the match preparation on 50% until the tactic is fully fluid. Other than that I have:

In pre-season: Fitness ? Very High, Match Prep ? Tactics only 50% (if it's fully fluid put Attacking Movement), no rest before or after match

In season: Balanced ? High, Match Prep ? Teamwork 30%(although adjust it accordingly, defend set-pieces if you concede here or defensive positiong if you struggle in defence), rest after match
Setup of Individual Player Role Training

I like to give my players role training, as I believe this gives best results and makes them more complete. This is of course up to you, in how you want to develop your players but this is what I do with this tactic for individual training.

Goalkeepers ? Sweeper Keeper
Central Defenders ? Ball Playing Defender
Defensive Midfielders ? Deep Lying Playmaker
Central Midfielders ? Box-to-Box Midfielder
Wingers ? Defensive Winger
Attacking Midfielders ? Advanced Playmaker
Strikers ? Complete ForwardPlayer Preferred Moves (PPM)

I'm a fan of training players preferred moves, as I believe it helps them become better players and benefits my tactic. As such, I try to unlearn all negative PPMs (shoots from distance, dwells on ball etc.) or all that contradict my tactic (tries long passess, cuts inside etc.). Some Player preferred moves don't have to be unlearned (or unlearned and replaced) even though they're not listed and you should just make the judgement on it yourself. All players in my tactic benefit from PPMs except for the goalkeeper. The PPMs are listed in order from most to least important.

Central Defender
Plays short simple passes

Defensive Midfielder
Tries Killer Balls Often
Dictates Tempo
Comes Deep to Get the Ball
Shoots with Power

Box-to-Box Midfielder
Tries Killer Balls Often
Get Forward Whenever Possible
Shoots with Power
Plays one-twos

Defensive Winger
Runs with Ball Often
Knocks Ball Past Opponent(if quick or poor dribbling)
Tries Killer Balls Often
Likes to Switch the Ball to the Other Flank

Advanced Playmaker
Tries Killer Balls Often
Runs with Ball Through Centre
Moves Into Channels
Plays One-Twos

Poacher
Runs with Ball Through Centre
Places Shots
Moves Into Channels
Plays One-Twos

Setup of Opposition Instructions

Alot of varied opinions on this. People will tell you they don't help or that they do. I use them, I believe they do help your team, but it's up to you if you want to use them. The effect of them is hard to test as well.

If you want to use opposition instructions you can let one of your staff do it, given he has good ratings for tactical knowledge and defending. If you want to do them yourselves, here's how I set them up:

DCL - show onto right foot
DCR - show onto left foot
Tight marking always on: MR, ML, AMR, AML, AMC
Tight marking and hard tackling on: STC, STCL, STCR


The last opposition instrucion you will have to do, and that is very important for the tactic to work is to apply specific marking before every game. Always instruct your wingers to specifically man-mark opposition opposing wingers(or wingbacks/fullbacks if you encounter a wingless formation). In addition, if your opponent plays one AMC you should instruct your DM to specifically man mark him.

Pay attention to formation changes! If your opponent suddenly withdraws his wingers or AMC, and you dont alter your specific marking, your players will be marking completely wrong areas of the pitch and unbalance the formation (the change should include changing opposition instructions, if they go from ML/MR to AML/AMR the tight marking instruction will have to be reapplied).

Records and Achievements with Cobra 3-6-1 v2

The records from the FC Wimbledon save is where I play with our very own Football Manager Challenge Talent Factory. Here are no ingoing transfers allowed. You will need to rely solely of youth development and what the annual youth intake brings you in order to hunt for success. A promotion here will be far more difficult but enjoyable then buying all the best wonderkids of Football Manager 2014.
Former Records and Achievements with Cobra 3-6-1 version 1 (14.1.3)


 
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Like the look of this! Have just began a new season with Newcastle, I will give this tactic a go and let you know how we do!
 
i want to instruct man marking but cant find the option in fm14

plese help
 
i want to instruct man marking but cant find the option in fm14

plese help

when you're in the match and you do your team talk etc. go to player instructions, select the player to specifically mark and edit his intsructions to specifically mark(should ge all the way to the right)

hope that helps
 
Another tactic in FM 14 section, which is actually for FM 13.
 
Thank you very much for this very into details explajned tactic! Will def. try it with new sunderland game. Just one question....what is difference beetwen different version and wich one you belive would do for start with teams like mine?
 
Of course will give you feedback asap first season finishes. Gl and hopefully tactic getting more love soon on this forum and feedback
 
the difference is just the tactic being better, the approach isn't really that much different so it won't be two different tactics, just the one improved.

all feedback is much appreciated
 
hi mate!

since last year i've been a big fan of your tactics and in-depth explanations, so it could be no different this year :) tactic looks really good and i really identify myself with this setup and style of play. i've been trying to tweak and improve my own tactic after it showed quite a bit of potential, but its been a little frustrating lately... not been having too much fun and actually "playing" the game, so i'll take your tactic as an opportunity to do so! i'll start a new save and post some feedback and results as soon as i can.

thanks and keep up the good work!
 
hi mate!

since last year i've been a big fan of your tactics and in-depth explanations, so it could be no different this year :) tactic looks really good and i really identify myself with this setup and style of play. i've been trying to tweak and improve my own tactic after it showed quite a bit of potential, but its been a little frustrating lately... not been having too much fun and actually "playing" the game, so i'll take your tactic as an opportunity to do so! i'll start a new save and post some feedback and results as soon as i can.

thanks and keep up the good work!

what team are you ? looking forward to your feedback
 
what team are you ? looking forward to your feedback

started a save with wolves. want to completely overhaul the team and bring in a lot of youth but im having trouble finding players interested to join the club. got a lot of hard work ahead of me!
 
started a save with wolves. want to completely overhaul the team and bring in a lot of youth but im having trouble finding players interested to join the club. got a lot of hard work ahead of me!

remember to have players with work rate
 
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