soenenmichael
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Hey you guys, i need help with my everton tactic, i'm halfway through the season and i've tried a number of things and sometimes it's succesfull and in other matches i get my *** kicked like there's no tomorrow, i've tried the following tactics
------------------howard------------------
------neville--yobo--lescott---baines-------
-----arteta---fellaini--cahill---pienaar-----
-----------yakubu----vaughan----------
with the central defenders pointing towards goal and the fullbacks pointing up, only fellaini dropping down and the others have their arrows up to in midfield, i tried dropping vaughan back to a bit with the arrow down aswell
i've had some wins with this tactics against some of the smaller teams but i concede way too many goals and i wasn't really climlbing up the ranks either
the other tactic i tried was a
4-1-2-2-1 with the follwing setup:
howard as goalie
baines lescott yobo and jagielka on D (from left to right) with the fullbacks pointing up
neville as a defensive midfielder, fellaini and cahill in front of him on central midfield poiting up
pienaar and arteta as aml and amr going up and yabubu as a striker
i won against chelsea and after two matches lost to bayern with penalties in the euro cup but i don't seem to score as many goals and then i almost lost and finaly had a draw against f***** middlesbrough (currently last in my league) so as you see, i don't really knwo what to do anymore!
could someone please help me out? thanks alot!
also, i've been wondering: is it better to let some key players or your entire team rest for a day or two days before matches or just keep a light training schedule? i keep thing my keyplayers won't be around 98% if i don't give em a little rest now and then
also, is it possible to imrpoe your players at training when you are in a very busy stage of the season , it seems they are always tired!!!
alot of questions i know but i would be very thankfull if you could have a look at this!!
------------------howard------------------
------neville--yobo--lescott---baines-------
-----arteta---fellaini--cahill---pienaar-----
-----------yakubu----vaughan----------
with the central defenders pointing towards goal and the fullbacks pointing up, only fellaini dropping down and the others have their arrows up to in midfield, i tried dropping vaughan back to a bit with the arrow down aswell
i've had some wins with this tactics against some of the smaller teams but i concede way too many goals and i wasn't really climlbing up the ranks either
the other tactic i tried was a
4-1-2-2-1 with the follwing setup:
howard as goalie
baines lescott yobo and jagielka on D (from left to right) with the fullbacks pointing up
neville as a defensive midfielder, fellaini and cahill in front of him on central midfield poiting up
pienaar and arteta as aml and amr going up and yabubu as a striker
i won against chelsea and after two matches lost to bayern with penalties in the euro cup but i don't seem to score as many goals and then i almost lost and finaly had a draw against f***** middlesbrough (currently last in my league) so as you see, i don't really knwo what to do anymore!
could someone please help me out? thanks alot!
also, i've been wondering: is it better to let some key players or your entire team rest for a day or two days before matches or just keep a light training schedule? i keep thing my keyplayers won't be around 98% if i don't give em a little rest now and then
also, is it possible to imrpoe your players at training when you are in a very busy stage of the season , it seems they are always tired!!!
alot of questions i know but i would be very thankfull if you could have a look at this!!