verywell!!
you are using an tweak maked by me, can try too this other tweak? need tests in differents teams for a solid feedback
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Oh!Great!Amazing-tweak.
Makes the tactic MUCH more consistent.
hiDo you guys just switch striker roles depending on whats most suited for your strikers? Im using SPFC's lastest tweak
What team you play ? Show some resultsI'm having great success with this tactic. I'm using the original formation with the OI's suggested by Jesaustralia, plus a few tweaks: changed the role of the GKd to SKs, changed goalkeeper distribution to roll it out and distribute quickly to CBs, added shoot less often PI to all strikers, changed the attacking corners and, most importantly, set my side strikers to specifically man mark the opposition full backs.
i played Liverpool in first season and won FA Cup and Prem League but got knocked out of EFL Cup...Second Season .Won Prem League and just beat Real Madrind in champioms league final 11-0..Got Knocked out of FA CUP and EFL Cup....love this Tactic
Original tactic?Started with Sheffield Wednesday and I have to say it went pretty well! Won the league 7 games before it ended, and wouldn't you believe it, I won the EFL Cup as well. So Europa League next season should be ******* interesting straight from Championship haha. Anyways, I read through the different tips and experiences people had, and for me this is what worked and not:
- Changed the tempo from Very High to Higher
- Had three different tactics:
- Attacking with just the tempo changed
- Control with fullbacks set to support and removed "look for overlap"
- Counter with the fullbacks set to suppoert, removed "look for overlap", removed "use offside trap", set defensive line to normal
Most of the time I used the Attacking one, but against good teams I went for Control or Counter. In the EFL Cup I mostly used Counter and it worked like a charm.
Overall a great tactic, with the support of the other users tips and experiences this went really well. I also tried in the beginning of the season the OI suggested on page 15, but it worked better for me when the assistant manager did the OI.
Started with Sheffield Wednesday and I have to say it went pretty well! Won the league 7 games before it ended, and wouldn't you believe it, I won the EFL Cup as well. So Europa League next season should be ******* interesting straight from Championship haha. Anyways, I read through the different tips and experiences people had, and for me this is what worked and not:
- Changed the tempo from Very High to Higher
- Had three different tactics:
- Attacking with just the tempo changed
- Control with fullbacks set to support and removed "look for overlap"
- Counter with the fullbacks set to suppoert, removed "look for overlap", removed "use offside trap", set defensive line to normal
Most of the time I used the Attacking one, but against good teams I went for Control or Counter. In the EFL Cup I mostly used Counter and it worked like a charm.
Overall a great tactic, with the support of the other users tips and experiences this went really well. I also tried in the beginning of the season the OI suggested on page 15, but it worked better for me when the assistant manager did the OI.
Some results and what not
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verywellStarted with Sheffield Wednesday and I have to say it went pretty well! Won the league 7 games before it ended, and wouldn't you believe it, I won the EFL Cup as well. So Europa League next season should be ******* interesting straight from Championship haha. Anyways, I read through the different tips and experiences people had, and for me this is what worked and not:
- Changed the tempo from Very High to Higher
- Had three different tactics:
- Attacking with just the tempo changed
- Control with fullbacks set to support and removed "look for overlap"
- Counter with the fullbacks set to suppoert, removed "look for overlap", removed "use offside trap", set defensive line to normal
Most of the time I used the Attacking one, but against good teams I went for Control or Counter. In the EFL Cup I mostly used Counter and it worked like a charm.
Overall a great tactic, with the support of the other users tips and experiences this went really well. I also tried in the beginning of the season the OI suggested on page 15, but it worked better for me when the assistant manager did the OI.
Some results and what not
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I'm having great success with this tactic. I'm using the original formation with the OI's suggested by Jesaustralia, plus a few tweaks: changed the role of the GKd to SKs, changed goalkeeper distribution to roll it out and distribute quickly to CBs, added shoot less often PI to all strikers, changed the attacking corners and, most importantly, set my side strikers to specifically man mark the opposition full backs.
With that, your strikers will track back and mark the opposition full backs during the defensive phase. When your team recovers the ball, they will also be in a more wide position.Excited bout the man marking thing. What is it good for?
I believe it is, unless they make up for it with very high defensive and mental stats.Is it fair to say slow centre backs are no good for this tactic?