Mr Langvatn
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Do a Deportivo save with OI and manual marking. A season or two, if you find the time.![]()
But, is Deportivo underdog enough?
Do a Deportivo save with OI and manual marking. A season or two, if you find the time.![]()
But, is Deportivo underdog enough?
They are, media prediction 15th in a league where Barca and Real are so out of this world. All the teams predicted to finish in the bottom half are more or less in the same situation if you aim to win the title eventually.
Thanks for the tip about the manual marking by the way! It made the tactic way stronger! And good advice to people playing in Italy!
For the fellow who lost to Granada, you should have dropped deeper after sensing what they are trying to do.
Reference: Chelsea's Jose Mourinho mocks critics of his tactics as 'stupid, football philosophers' - Mirror Online
Some of the underdog teams, when they win the ball, try to launch a long ball behind your D-line. Dropping deep will ensure that you can just win it or sweep it using defenders with good positioning.
Of course, but that's not the point of plug and play tactics.
I know I can get results if I watch closely what's happening on the pitch and adjust my tactics accordingly. That's not what this subforum is about, though. This is the place where people just want to plug in a tactic and never worry about it, we're trying to see if it's still possible like in the old days.
It is possibleJust gimme an hour or two, and I will have the underdog version ready
How did the individual training of quickness on every player go Mr. L?
Went very well, only did that for a while though, just wanted them to become a little bit quicker before I started training them to their roles.
But do you still train them on heavy individual?