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playgm StephenHK Tactics FM21 2021-09-12

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KungFu 442v4.5

Benevento 4th no transfers
Monaco 1st

a bit leaky but good enough.
 
I still feel like atm his 21.3 4231 is best (after strikerless that is)
On my low level team I got destroyed....and it stopped working after 1-2 seasons. I see ppl are complaining on the playgm forum too.
 
Kung fu 442 v4.5 is magic tactics !
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Danwolf updated StephenHK Tactics FM21 with a new update entry:

21.4 Tactics Released

21.40
Kung Fu 4231 v1.5 - from previous patches and still working really well in 21.4

Kung Fu 4231 v1.6 - Slightly more stable than the 1.5 version. LCM should be more defensive.

Shaolin 4231 DM - Double Pivot. Offensively and defensively stable. Require the midfielders to be good defensively as a priority.

*Will update opening post later.*

Read the rest of this update entry...
 
4231 v1.5 is tactics from 21.2 patch. So I tested KungFu v442v3 so far it has the same effect like before, scoring A TON OF GOALS. Let's see a full season how it will fare.
 
From the test - Monaco finished 1st ahead of PSG and outscored them. Seems like KungFu 4231 v1.5 works miracle on this patch like on 21.2 BUT also KungFu442v3.

Maybe all tactics from that patch work good again?
 
guys do you use pure wingers or inside forwards in the W role? Im used to knap tactics where it doesn’t matter at all , and was wondering what is more suited for his 4-2-3-1 here..
 
guys do you use pure wingers or inside forwards in the W role? Im used to knap tactics where it doesn’t matter at all , and was wondering what is more suited for his 4-2-3-1 here..
i use native winger( AML , left foot, do not cut inside) . I think it is important to be wingers not if or iw.
 
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Just won against Napoli for the UCL (4231 v1.6)
3rd season with Nordjaelland
also used 442 v6 against 2nd place in the league and it fared very well too
 
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