Hello,
I have been playing Football Manager for the past few years on and off, but this year I have really gotten into Football Manager. I have made a tactic that seems fairly successful. However, I say it seems successful because I am not entirely sure of its true weaknesses and strengths, and any changes that I could make. I will explain my tactic as best as I can and then ask some questions and see what the experts think.
Firstly, I suppose I should tell you my what I am trying to achieve with this tactic and, to be honest, I'm not entirely sure if my tactic is best for achieving this. As I will demonstrate below, I am trying to play fairly aggressive football by playing high tempo football, pushing higher up, exploiting the middle, working the ball into the box and passing into space, using a 4-1-2-1-2 Narrow Diamond.
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The formation uses a very limited defense with all defenders playing as limited defenders, other than one supporting fullback. However, the midfield and attack is a different story. My defensive midfielder is a supporting ball winning midfielder and my two central midfielders consist of another supporting ball winning midfielder and an attacking advanced playmaker. On top of that, my attacking midfielder is a shadow striker and my two remaining strikers are both set to attacking, one a target man and the other a poacher.
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Before I list my concerns with the formation I will show you this tactic's mentality and, lack of, fluidity and structure. As you can see below, I am currently playing on control, but am unsure what the best structure is for my aggressive, pass-through-the-defense style of play.
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I suppose that is all I can do to explain my aims and the tactic itself. In terms of results they really haven't been great, however, I really like the idea of this tactic and this is why I will really appreciate any advice or explanation on how to further develop this tactic. What I have noticed with this tactic is, most remarkably, the great amount of goals scored in only the first half during some matches, usually more attacking teams (I assume). However, during the second half they tend to score a lot, two or three during the second half, but thankfully I tend to score more. Then, there are those matches where I never looked like winning and these are the teams I should be beating. This leads me to believe that the aggressive style of an attacking midfield and attack is very good at exploiting teams that come out to attack, leaving gaps at the back by pushing men forwards against an organised defense with the support of a ball winning defensive midfielder. Now, my concerns:
1) The fullbacks - do they, as I think, help to provide a solid defensive line against the bigger teams and should be used as limited full backs in this care, or maybe they should be used in a more attacking role against weaker teams to help provide width so that I can control the game?
2) The defensive mid - is another ball winning midfielder really necessary or could he be used in another role, or maybe he should be defending as an anchor man, to simply provide the vital balls into the midfield?
3) The attacking mid - I am assuming that the attacking mid is useful for the team instructions I have set, however, is he best employed as a shadow striker, what are your thoughts?
4) The target man - is he best employed as a target man to provide balls to the poacher in the box and surrounding players or is he best played as a deep lying forward?
5) The mentality - Do you think control is the best mentality for this or should I choose counter, or even attacking?
6) The shape - Should I chose a more flexible shape, to try and allow for more creativity, or chose a more structured shape, for reasons I cannot fathom?
7) Team instructions - Firstly, are any of the team instructions unnecessary, should I slow it down or maybe when on control or attacking not push higher up when or control or attacking and, secondly, are there any extra instructions I could give to the team to develop the tactic.
Any feedback or advice is greatly appreciated, thank you.
I have been playing Football Manager for the past few years on and off, but this year I have really gotten into Football Manager. I have made a tactic that seems fairly successful. However, I say it seems successful because I am not entirely sure of its true weaknesses and strengths, and any changes that I could make. I will explain my tactic as best as I can and then ask some questions and see what the experts think.
Firstly, I suppose I should tell you my what I am trying to achieve with this tactic and, to be honest, I'm not entirely sure if my tactic is best for achieving this. As I will demonstrate below, I am trying to play fairly aggressive football by playing high tempo football, pushing higher up, exploiting the middle, working the ball into the box and passing into space, using a 4-1-2-1-2 Narrow Diamond.
View attachment 297893
The formation uses a very limited defense with all defenders playing as limited defenders, other than one supporting fullback. However, the midfield and attack is a different story. My defensive midfielder is a supporting ball winning midfielder and my two central midfielders consist of another supporting ball winning midfielder and an attacking advanced playmaker. On top of that, my attacking midfielder is a shadow striker and my two remaining strikers are both set to attacking, one a target man and the other a poacher.
View attachment 297898
Before I list my concerns with the formation I will show you this tactic's mentality and, lack of, fluidity and structure. As you can see below, I am currently playing on control, but am unsure what the best structure is for my aggressive, pass-through-the-defense style of play.
View attachment 297889
I suppose that is all I can do to explain my aims and the tactic itself. In terms of results they really haven't been great, however, I really like the idea of this tactic and this is why I will really appreciate any advice or explanation on how to further develop this tactic. What I have noticed with this tactic is, most remarkably, the great amount of goals scored in only the first half during some matches, usually more attacking teams (I assume). However, during the second half they tend to score a lot, two or three during the second half, but thankfully I tend to score more. Then, there are those matches where I never looked like winning and these are the teams I should be beating. This leads me to believe that the aggressive style of an attacking midfield and attack is very good at exploiting teams that come out to attack, leaving gaps at the back by pushing men forwards against an organised defense with the support of a ball winning defensive midfielder. Now, my concerns:
1) The fullbacks - do they, as I think, help to provide a solid defensive line against the bigger teams and should be used as limited full backs in this care, or maybe they should be used in a more attacking role against weaker teams to help provide width so that I can control the game?
2) The defensive mid - is another ball winning midfielder really necessary or could he be used in another role, or maybe he should be defending as an anchor man, to simply provide the vital balls into the midfield?
3) The attacking mid - I am assuming that the attacking mid is useful for the team instructions I have set, however, is he best employed as a shadow striker, what are your thoughts?
4) The target man - is he best employed as a target man to provide balls to the poacher in the box and surrounding players or is he best played as a deep lying forward?
5) The mentality - Do you think control is the best mentality for this or should I choose counter, or even attacking?
6) The shape - Should I chose a more flexible shape, to try and allow for more creativity, or chose a more structured shape, for reasons I cannot fathom?
7) Team instructions - Firstly, are any of the team instructions unnecessary, should I slow it down or maybe when on control or attacking not push higher up when or control or attacking and, secondly, are there any extra instructions I could give to the team to develop the tactic.
Any feedback or advice is greatly appreciated, thank you.
