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Is there any sort of tweak or something to make them more deadly currently using tiki-taka from A Guide to Formations and Tactics in FM
I think this is a job for me. Back away people, let the expert through...from A Guide to Formations and Tactics in FM
I think this is a job for me. Back away people, let the expert through...
Try using an attacking full-back in combination with him, so that he has an extra passing option on the outside of him. Also, try to use "wrong-footed" wingers, i.e. a right footed winger on the left and vice versa. I find another way to increase their effectiveness is giving them more space to run into, for example using them in a 4-3-3 rather than a 4-2-3-1, in which the latter has an attacking midfielder taking up space.
1st question do i still use rb as a attacking full back as well
2nd how about make it team play wider currently using narrow to help keep ball better
p.s. Doesnt help test with paraguay their ****
Im using inside forward in the STL position like pictured in A Guide to Formations and Tactics in FM
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Does anyone else think it strange that fm uses the STL and STR positions as wingers not forwards
i dont understand how can you make them more effectiveI think this is a job for me. Back away people, let the expert through...
Try using an attacking full-back in combination with him, so that he has an extra passing option on the outside of him. Also, try to use "wrong-footed" wingers, i.e. a right footed winger on the left and vice versa. I find another way to increase their effectiveness is giving them more space to run into, for example using them in a 4-3-3 rather than a 4-2-3-1, in which the latter has an attacking midfielder taking up space.
Interesting that you should be trying Tiki-Taka, I never really got it to work too well. That was more of a theoretical formation rather than a one that works well, but hey ho.
i dont understand how can you make them more effective
Tiki-Taka is about movement, moving the ball in intricate patterns,and sharp, one or two-touch passing only probably with fm is you try and keep the ball shot and low then someone decides to play route one and belts the ball up field
Possibly changing the mentality, freedom i think one tip was to set them as the target man i think and have them run onto the ball
i dont understand how can you make them more effective
Im using inside forward in the STL position like pictured in A Guide to Formations and Tactics in FM
---------- Post added at 10:07 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:50 PM ----------
Does anyone else think it strange that fm uses the STL and STR positions as wingers not forwards
they dont play that high up, if they did they were be cut off from support, thats is very high up the pitch, up against the full back, inside forwards start in spaceIn my opinion, this is where inside forwards/ wingers play in real life
they dont play that high up, if they did they were be cut off from support, thats is very high up the pitch, up against the full back, inside forwards start in space
they dont play that high up, if they did they were be cut off from support, thats is very high up the pitch, up against the full back, inside forwards start in space
What about Malouda and Anelka for Chelsea ?
agree with you about robben, but not so sure about villaOn the other hand, the game sees the SL/R slots as ones like Robben's for the Dutch or Villa's for Spain, very high wingers pressed up against the defence.
They generally play deeper, especially Malouda.
agree with you about robben, but not so sure about villa
agreed, but then torres wasnt all that high up the pitch and the chileans were playing a very high defensive line. Certainly he was high up the pitch relative to iniestaIf we take their attack against Chile, for example, Villa plays on an axis not too far off Torres'. As the article mentions, it's similar in role to Robinho's role for Brazil.
agreed, but then torres wasnt all that high up the pitch and the chileans were playing a very high defensive line. Certainly he was high up the pitch relative to iniesta
huh, never looked at it that way, will take a look at barca over the next few weeks. Which raises a question FM wise, should inside forward have Forwards Runs set to often in FM, as it often means they are up against the fullback very often, why not mixed runs, to find that bit of space a little deeper to turn at and run at the back line?Villa doesn't really play a true inside forward role in the same way Eljero Elia, Ashley Young or the supreme example Ronaldo does, he plays up against the fullback and tries to run the channels between the two defenders. Robinho does this as well, as has Neymar in Menezes' most recent friendlies. This is only my opinion of course.