RDF tactics
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P.s, this was doing using a tactic from Knaps. Of course, people will have different tactics with different instructions but here it is anyway...
firstly. make sure you hire a good scout with high tactical knowledge then make him do opposition reports. also have good data analysis


then, these two screenshots ^ are how i judge who i will set up away from home. This manager playing mentality is balanced, my scout also says he sticks with this home and away. so i leave mentality on attacking. If manager plays cautious, defensive or ultra defensive, i play Control mentality. If manager plays Adventurous or Attacking then i stick to attacking and changed attacking width to this
if i am predicted for easy win away from home, i leave "get stuck in". but if its not easy win, "get stuck in" is removed for away games.
At home, i always use the original tactic. if playing Lyon, PSG or Monaco (the big teams) then i change the attacking width to this
away against BIG TEAMS. against PSG, Monaco and Lyon (the big teams) i changed mentality to cautious and attacking width to narrow, drop DL line and removed "get stuck in " from TI and from ML/MR position


my first away game of the 2nd season. Their manager plays Balanced mentality, though my scout says he may play more cautious, he plays a fairly positive system (so i keep my attacking mentality and also changed attacking width to standard) . This was not predicted an easy win so i removed "get stuck in"
they had one shot all game. but most impressive. we only gave away 2 fouls! yes! only 2!




away against Monaco (big team). Cautious mentality, dropped DL, "get stuck in" removed from TI and from ML/MR PI. attacking width to narrow


away against Clermont Foot. Positive mentality and "get stuck in". Their manager plays Very Cautious. They had 1 shot 0 on target




firstly. make sure you hire a good scout with high tactical knowledge then make him do opposition reports. also have good data analysis


then, these two screenshots ^ are how i judge who i will set up away from home. This manager playing mentality is balanced, my scout also says he sticks with this home and away. so i leave mentality on attacking. If manager plays cautious, defensive or ultra defensive, i play Control mentality. If manager plays Adventurous or Attacking then i stick to attacking and changed attacking width to this

if i am predicted for easy win away from home, i leave "get stuck in". but if its not easy win, "get stuck in" is removed for away games.
At home, i always use the original tactic. if playing Lyon, PSG or Monaco (the big teams) then i change the attacking width to this

away against BIG TEAMS. against PSG, Monaco and Lyon (the big teams) i changed mentality to cautious and attacking width to narrow, drop DL line and removed "get stuck in " from TI and from ML/MR position


my first away game of the 2nd season. Their manager plays Balanced mentality, though my scout says he may play more cautious, he plays a fairly positive system (so i keep my attacking mentality and also changed attacking width to standard) . This was not predicted an easy win so i removed "get stuck in"
they had one shot all game. but most impressive. we only gave away 2 fouls! yes! only 2!




away against Monaco (big team). Cautious mentality, dropped DL, "get stuck in" removed from TI and from ML/MR PI. attacking width to narrow


away against Clermont Foot. Positive mentality and "get stuck in". Their manager plays Very Cautious. They had 1 shot 0 on target



