I will try it with my Leeds, second season in BPL and MR should be lef footed and ML right footed?
Hm shadow strikers huh? those are not easy to find
Is this tactic good also for lower league team? I would try it with SPAL, Italian Lega Pro (third division).
I am at the end of december. Do you have any suggestion about how to "introduce" the new tactic at the team?It's only tested in the EPL, but it should really work everywhere...
Ah cool and i can see you are using AML/AMR aswell at the WM positions. Clearly the united strikers arent suited for shadow strikers so i guess i'll try with Arsenal, Tottenham or City (and relegate United)In the test, I didn't have typical shadow strikers either... These are who I used mostly..
- Corner taker should be the best taker of the guys "staying back if needed"
There's no players with that instruction in offensive corner, so which one should be the corner taker?
Thanks
Mr L, could you answer some questions for me about this tactic?
- ML/MR: winger type players (left foot on left, right foot on right) or inside forward type players?
- 3 shadow strikers: Striker type players or attacking midfielder type players?
- Also, left footed player for the left shadow striker or better right footed (and mirrored for far right position)?
- I assume the full backs need good crossing, since they have attacking mentality. Will they overlap the ML/MR a lot?
Going to try this, doesn't seem to suit my current team but am eager for something that looks beautiful and produces many goals.
Less talking more updating the OP in the mean time im trying to figure out wether to play City, Arsenal or Spurs for this tactic
as far as i can see both wingers got the 'cut inside option', so i would suggest to use rightfooted on left and leftfooted on right.Mr L, could you answer some questions for me about this tactic?
- ML/MR: winger type players (left foot on left, right foot on right) or inside forward type players?
- 3 shadow strikers: Striker type players or attacking midfielder type players?
- Also, left footed player for the left shadow striker or better right footed (and mirrored for far right position)?
- I assume the full backs need good crossing, since they have attacking mentality. Will they overlap the ML/MR a lot?
Going to try this, doesn't seem to suit my current team but am eager for something that looks beautiful and produces many goals.
So with perseverance of your 4-5-1 Spin The Wheel my curse has been broken, and in style too.
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Im going to try 4-3-3 Shadow Ninjas for next season.
Thanks Mr L.