Tacticseeker
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thanks a lot jassar and abbes for the responses, it helps a lot, sorry for lots of questions
To be honest you may be the only one seeing any differenceyes i know they have not mentioned it but i do see in my matches ,finishing have improved .
what type of striker though, good in air or good on ground
To be honest you may be the only one seeing any difference![]()
no one expected that i can even qualify to World Cup, then no one expected, that i can promote from the group, no one expected nothing, with my board and fans on first place, but i came to quater final, which i lost after very good and even match against Argentina.
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probably greatest achievement in the history of Northern Ireland nation team.
everything on 14.2.1 with Midfield Maestro away.
With the MM, do the outside midfield need to be LM and RM as I would considering changing them to AML and AMR to fit my payers into the tactic easier. Also want to put my own spin on the tactic rather than directly copying it, so I was considering changing the full backs to wing backs too? Thanks and regards.
In my opinion, the MM away tactic is very good at home games. I've been winning easily. But away games are another story, i'm having huge dificulties to score goals. Sometimes is about 25 shots, only 3 on target... Tips?
guys, i have couple of short advices about d-line, if anyone of u still have some problem with it. and remember, am not saying that u need/or should/or must to use it like that, but u can try it, trust me, it can work.
1. don't be afraid to use higher d-line against stronger or even much stronger opponent than u. ofcourse, it's always some risk when u play like that, but u'll have much more chances to cut short their possession of ball and provoke some mistake. usually stronger team gonna try to make a lot of passes in the middle before they make final cut in ur face. u need to stop them before they try to hurt u, otherwise u probably lose goal without even trying.
2. this may sound irrational, but try to play deeper or even much deeper with weak teams. usually they will try to counter u from deep field. if u set ur players deep as well, first thing - u can avoid those killer counters, or at least u increases ur chances for it. second - u will make for ur opponents space, u will pull them on ur half, and thanks to this u make more space for urself, for ur strikers and for hitting a goal by them.
3. this have some connection with point 2. if u have possesion, shots, everything, and u just can't score, it probably because ur opponent park the bus/tank/or airplane in theirs goal - so then, irrationally, try to set ur d-line deep back and like i wrote above, u will pull their players on ur own half and u will make more space to ur attack. it means probably more chances for u and not necessarily for them, so what do u have to lose? draw 0-0? or even lost after some set piece for them? c'moooon, no risk, no fun.
loved ur post man ... will move it to OP
i am tweaking tiki taka and will incorporate all this in that tactics . thanks mate
guys, i have couple of short advices about d-line, if anyone of u still have some problem with it. and remember, am not saying that u need/or should/or must to use it like that, but u can try it, trust me, it can work.
1. don't be afraid to use higher d-line against stronger or even much stronger opponent than u. ofcourse, it's always some risk when u play like that, but u'll have much more chances to cut short their possession of ball and provoke some mistake. usually stronger team gonna try to make a lot of passes in the middle before they make final cut in ur face. u need to stop them before they try to hurt u, otherwise u probably lose goal without even trying.
2. this may sound irrational, but try to play deeper or even much deeper with weak teams. usually they will try to counter u from deep field. if u set ur players deep as well, first thing - u can avoid those killer counters, or at least u increases ur chances for it. second - u will make for ur opponents space, u will pull them on ur half, and thanks to this u make more space for urself, for ur strikers and for hitting a goal by them.
3. this have some connection with point 2. if u have possesion, shots, everything, and u just can't score, it probably because ur opponent park the bus/tank/or airplane in theirs goal - so then, irrationally, try to set ur d-line deep back and like i wrote above, u will pull their players on ur own half and u will make more space to ur attack. it means probably more chances for u and not necessarily for them, so what do u have to lose? draw 0-0? or even lost after some set piece for them? c'moooon, no risk, no fun.