Help with tactic with wing and false nine

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Hi,
I am trying to play with 4-1-2-3 with false nine and 2 wings.
Wings and false nine have support duties.

The two central midfilder have attacking duties.

Lateral defenders are fullbacki having attacking duties too.

Midfielder ahead defense is a half back.

I would like to set te team playing with men that arrives from behind bView attachment 187613View attachment 187612


But I have a lot of problem. How can I set the team?

I tried a lot of tactics but I can't win I fight always to maintain the category.

I want to take advantage from my attack (my best forword is a false nine) and the wings.

Any advices?

Bye!
 
Wingers and False Nine don't really go together. When the False Nine drops deep, there's no one who runs into the space he leaves behind. Try changing the wingers, or one of them to an Inside Forward. Or if you want to keep the wingers, try changing the false nine to a complete forward.
 
Wingers and False Nine don't really go together. When the False Nine drops deep, there's no one who runs into the space he leaves behind. Try changing the wingers, or one of them to an Inside Forward. Or if you want to keep the wingers, try changing the false nine to a complete forward.

Thanks.
If I have two IF attacking having 2 midfielder and 2 full backs attacking could be too aggresive?

Thanks again.
 
The balance in your team is really important! Your central midfiels is most important part of your team. If you are able to control the central areas of the pitch, then you will have a huge advantaage over the opposition in both defence and attack. The structure of your central midfiels and the roles and duties should be well balanced and allow your players to carry out your desired tactical style effectively.
When you want to balance the central midfield, there is four key tasks: protecting the defence, winning back possession, linking play and creating chances. Remember, a player can perform more than one task at the time!
If we take a look on your midfield, the Half Back is what I will call a holding midfielder, which is procecting the defence. Your two attacking central midfielders have the primary task of a runner, which is linking the play. So if you dont have any specific player instructions to these two, they will do the same.

So to balance your team more, you need a creator and an agressor to win back possession.
 
The balance in your team is really important! Your central midfiels is most important part of your team. If you are able to control the central areas of the pitch, then you will have a huge advantaage over the opposition in both defence and attack. The structure of your central midfiels and the roles and duties should be well balanced and allow your players to carry out your desired tactical style effectively.
When you want to balance the central midfield, there is four key tasks: protecting the defence, winning back possession, linking play and creating chances. Remember, a player can perform more than one task at the time!
If we take a look on your midfield, the Half Back is what I will call a holding midfielder, which is procecting the defence. Your two attacking central midfielders have the primary task of a runner, which is linking the play. So if you dont have any specific player instructions to these two, they will do the same.

So to balance your team more, you need a creator and an agressor to win back possession.

A Box To Box Midfielder could be an aggressor ready to go ahead? Could id be ad interesting solution? Because I have a Box To Box Midfielder in my team.

Thanks a lot!
 
Yes, a box to box can provide the defensive support you need.

Also try yo use two different types of wide players, IF on the one side and a winger on the other.
 
Yes, a box to box can provide the defensive support you need.

Also try yo use two different types of wide players, IF on the one side and a winger on the other.

For the other midfielder an advance playmaker could be a good choice?

Thansk again!
 
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