miguelalves
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I actually watched the game with extended. Every game, that`s why the progress has been so slow. As far as i`m concerned, barcelona performed brilliantly, i was undefeated till february (the time i stopped playing due to irl). only 2 draws, one was madrid, where i dominated the **** out of them. Cr speed >>> bartra/pique speed. The other draw, got a red card and was using subs cuz already qualified against psg -.-
Central defenders need speed. Along with the mental stats (anticipation-predicts movement and actions of teammates and opponents; Bravery - how willing is to stop a player despite injuries; composure - how he acts under pressure; DECISIONS - this being high allows players to take the right decisions for the team on and off the ball, this should be high for central mid/especially central def; POSITIONING = the opposite of off the ball. How a player positions himself; concentration, determination. These all matter, that`s why having pique/puyol/good def matters over any random joe with good central def tackling/header/strenght.
As for the speed, this was clearly visible when Guardiola used to play Busquets as CB. Guy lacked speed, there were 2 counters where he could not keep up with the attacking threat`s pace. That`s why he sucks at cb role. But in terms of positioning, tackling, movement on and off the ball and first touch, he is undoubtedly the best defensive midfielder in the game.
Actually you can use OI and you should use OI. Because the instructions being given there are not over ruling TI and PI excepting probably the central defs and/or wing backs. Wing backs as the tactic is are used for attacking push, it`s not so bad if they get instructed to man mark (they already are closing down) man marking adds to the pressing. Show onto weaker foot has no TI/PI correspondent.
Central defs should be used by the tactic in hard games anyways. If you lack the time to manually adjust the tactic on a game by game basis, you should prolly use the OI.
Make sure you got an assistant manager with good tactics/tactics knowledge/adaptability/determination/level of discipline.
I recommend Mauro Tassotti from Ac Milan. Pro in game, total noob @ Milan.
Later edit at pacey strikers/creative team.
You should look how the other team plays and deny the play. If you got barcelona it`s easy, as they have good mid good defenders. If you got a small team go mourinho style. For instance if they have a very creative midfielder that supplies the through balls and the goals come mostly from mid side/his assist, deny him play by having 2 def mid manmark him and kill the play from midfield. That`s what Mou did at messi. He had him marked by cambiasso and cristi chivu (a lb/central def). When he was at Real, 2 def mid also.
Vs purely pacey strikers, dropping the defensive line is a way of doing it.
Personally I always prefer players with better mental stats than any other stats: you maybe a weak passing player, but at least be determined and have good decisions

As for OI I was referring to be a kind of redundant, for instance if setting a TI Hassle Opponents there's no need to set PIs or OIs to press more; if the TI is unticked, ok, then setting PIs is needed (or leave PIs and just set OI); the same goes for Close Down and Get Stuck In. These are 3 instructions that can be set either in TI, PI or OI, there's no need to set them all because they have a hierarchy: OI over rules PI and PI over rules TI (as OI will over rule TI). This is more a trade of ideas, nothing to do with your tactic although I've tried it for a match or two and I liked (I don't like to use other people's tactics, I prefer to create my own babies
