I'm after some guidance on how to tighten up this 4-2-3-1. I do appreciate it's a very attacking formation (which is what I wanted) so it's not going to be water tight.
Attacking - Fluid
G(D)
CWB(A) CB(D) CB(D) CWB(A)
AP(S) DLP(S)
IF(A) AP(A) IF(A)
AF(A)
Team Instructions:
Work ball into box, retain possession, shorter passing, pass out of defence, pass into space, run at defence, exploit flanks, look for overlap, push higher up, roam from position, allow wide players to swap, hassle opponents, play offside trap, use tighter marking, be more expressive, higher tempo, stay on feet
I've been after a 4-2-3-1 which can create chances and score goals which this absolutely does, I'm 2nd in the Prem after 14 games and all my front 4 are scoring well. Without sacrificing too much attacking threat are there any tweaks anyone can recommend to tighten it up a bit and make it a bit more solid? I'm outscoring the majority of opponents but could come unstuck against the best teams. I have quick CBs (Balanta/Umtiti/Papadopolous) so they should suit the offside trap I'm playing
Attacking - Fluid
G(D)
CWB(A) CB(D) CB(D) CWB(A)
AP(S) DLP(S)
IF(A) AP(A) IF(A)
AF(A)
Team Instructions:
Work ball into box, retain possession, shorter passing, pass out of defence, pass into space, run at defence, exploit flanks, look for overlap, push higher up, roam from position, allow wide players to swap, hassle opponents, play offside trap, use tighter marking, be more expressive, higher tempo, stay on feet
I've been after a 4-2-3-1 which can create chances and score goals which this absolutely does, I'm 2nd in the Prem after 14 games and all my front 4 are scoring well. Without sacrificing too much attacking threat are there any tweaks anyone can recommend to tighten it up a bit and make it a bit more solid? I'm outscoring the majority of opponents but could come unstuck against the best teams. I have quick CBs (Balanta/Umtiti/Papadopolous) so they should suit the offside trap I'm playing