Kris' Ancelotti Tactic

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I tried it w/ my southampton team and it was not working, moved LCM and RCM to RM and LM and now it is working a treat, off to a flier at the start of this season(2nd season in prem).
 
Hey Kris.

I spent a while looking into these tactics which inspired me to have a go with Chelsea. It is a very central formation so I decided to see off Joe Cole, Florent Malouda, Salomon Kalou and Deco. This brought in almost £33M. To replace these players I signed Edin Dzeko and Miguel Veloso which cost me £37M. I am looking forward to using them and I will give you any updates soon. Thanks for uploading these tactics. We have done well in pre-season but that isn't too hard. They look good though. :D

What a start to the season! I am delighted to have some silverware and they looked amazing. Two lucky goals but we dominated. Looking good already Kris! (H)

 
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Hope you do well :)

Joe Cole was actually really amazing for me .
 
Just to back up Kris, Joe Cole did a very solid job for me in AMC.
My final verdict on the tactic...:wub:
 
He was getting on and I couldn't resist the cash. :)
 
Personally i only used them if i was wanting to contain a lead.
 
Sorry to go off topic Kris, can you come on msn a minute please.
 
it's nice to see tactics developed for teams like these, so, being a big milan fan, i decided to try it out with ac milan.

the first game i tried it with was against juventus in a pre-season friendly. it ended 3-1 with ronaldinho, huntelaar, and james rodriguez all scoring. it was a really nice result, but it was also very nerve wracking and difficult to achieve and i was turning shouts on and off the entire game

the thing i was concerned the most about, though, was that pato had virtually no effect on the game, and this comes as a concern for me since he and pirlo are my two favorite players. he looked nice in the OP, so i don't know what i did wrong. i know it's only the first game, but that didn't seem to stop huntelaar and ronaldinho, or even rodriguez scoring on his debut with a screamer. advanced forward is the right role for pato, right?

still, it's a really nice tactic and my thanks goes to the OP
 
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it's nice to see tactics developed for teams like these, so, being a big milan fan, i decided to try it out with ac milan.

the first game i tried it with was against juventus in a pre-season friendly. it ended 3-1 with ronaldinho, huntelaar, and james rodriguez all scoring. it was a really nice result, but it was also very nerve wracking and difficult to achieve and i was turning shouts on and off the entire game

the thing i was concerned the most about, though, was that pato had virtually no effect on the game, and this comes as a concern for me since he and pirlo are my two favorite players. he looked nice in the OP, so i don't know what i did wrong. i know it's only the first game, but that didn't seem to stop huntelaar and ronaldinho, or even rodriguez scoring on his debut with a screamer. advanced forward is the right role for pato, right?

still, it's a really nice tactic and my thanks goes to the OP

I did test the tactic out with A.C. Milan for Kris, and Pato did take a few games to get going, it might just be the tactic, i don't know but he did take a while, but after that he was fine.
 
I used it with Blackburn with a few key signings. Adrian Colunga Sandro Amr Zaki and I was good to go finishing 8th. I took more points off top 4 than I did off the bottom 4. I tried to make this a plug and play but failed miserably as the seemed to lack consistency when I left it to plug and play so started tweaking before games but never in game as it always ended badly for me.
 
haha, 4-5 win away against roma with two goals from pato, one in the 89th minute. it seems like the tactic is beginning to work. i just have one question though: what do you do to wind down games? do you switch from control to standard, or do you implement shouts like 'drop deeper' or pass to feet'?
 
Yeah i usually go to counter between 70-85 depending on how well they are coming back into the game. then switch to contain.

Shouts like 'play safer' and 'hassle oppenents' or if your desperate 'clear the flanks'
 
Yeah i usually go to counter between 70-85 depending on how well they are coming back into the game. then switch to contain.

Shouts like 'play safer' and 'hassle oppenents' or if your desperate 'clear the flanks'
 
I have found with this tactic I have **** loads of clear cut chances (Sometimes between 8-10) but still lose. It's good at what it does (Keeps possession) but isn't the best I've seen at winning games. Will continue to use it for now to see if my team adapt a bit better. Maybe it's my fault for having poor finishers?

Anyway good job Kris.
 
I have found with this tactic I have **** loads of clear cut chances (Sometimes between 8-10) but still lose. It's good at what it does (Keeps possession) but isn't the best I've seen at winning games. Will continue to use it for now to see if my team adapt a bit better. Maybe it's my fault for having poor finishers?

Anyway good job Kris.


I think it might be, after i tested the tactic with A.C. Milan, i started with, York and used it and i had the same problem, loads of clear cut chances and did not finish them.

But when i was Milan, we finished most of them
 
6 in 2(1) for league games for pato. huntelaar has been scoring too and pirlo has been going mad with assists. loving this tactic :D

one question though: does it affect the tactic badly if i change tackling from aggressive to default? the players are racking up ridiculous amounts of yellow cards
 
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6 in 2(1) for league games for pato. huntelaar has been scoring too and pirlo has been going mad with assists. loving this tactic :D

one question though: does it affect the tactic badly if i change tackling from aggressive to default? the players are racking up ridiculous amounts of yellow cards

No, i don't think it will that much.

Give it a try and see what happens, and tel us how you get on with it.
 
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