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The tactics uploaded to the site will not work ATM. Can you please reupload through a site like
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https://www.fmscout.com/c-fm18-tactics.html?id=4592&a=dl
Stumbled across this tactic, very good one.
"This is an attacking 4-2-4 for FM 2018 that works best for teams that have decent/good midfielders. If that's your case & you enjoy offensive & beautiful plays, it's for you."
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This tactic saved my season with Wolves, ending up winning the Championship 1st season. I switched to this one after the 0-5 defeat against Leeds.
That was quick, thanks mate
Not very good, conceded a lot of goals...
Guru said:Introduction
First and foremost, I must say that this is not supposed to be a "wonder tactic". Due to its build, this tactic might not work on some teams. It asks a lot of your midfielders & if they are not up for it, your whole squad might fall apart.
That being said, the approach of the tactic is my own. By that, I mean that it is build around the way I picture football and how I enjoy watching it. I don't mind taking 3 goals if I can score 5. This is the main reasoning behind it. It was made to create lots of chances from all around the pitch (basically, everyone but your two CD are part of the offensive plays. This makes it easier to score, but, obviously easier for you opponents to counter you. I enjoy that, but not everyone can sit watching his/her team shot 30 times to score one, and then see the opposition get their first chance on a corner counter & score it flawlessly. I don't mind that (it's been this way for somewhat 10 years already so I'm at peace with the way FM works now XD).
It is possible that some players get lots of yellows. As this mostly depends on the hidden "dirtiness" attribute, I suggest you to see for yourself how it goes, and tune down the Tackle setting of said players, if need be.
Match Prep
During your pre-season, you can do as follows.
I like having lots of friendlies (~10/12 - 2 per week) against weak teams.
Tactic training in pre-game during pre-season & then switch to attack routine.
If your team is doing fine in games, you can put less emphasis on match training, that way, your players (youngsters mostly), will improve faster.
On the same note, if your next game is up against a very strong opposition, don't hesitate to go full match training on defensive positioning, it will make things easier.
Coaching
It happens often that the team is too open for counter in the second half. To avoid that, you can drop the D line a bit a the mentality to standard/counter.
I like to play on control regardless of who I'm up against, and I just adjust the D line. Usually, what works (for me !) when I'm up against a better team that gets the momentum going is to turn up a notch the defensive line & the pressing. That way you prevent them from playing the way they want to. So depending on how your game is going (you can see in the first 15/20 min), don't hesitate to change that. You can also alter your team tempo, if you see your players making too many mistakes by trying to play too quickly, just lower it a little bit.
Players
There are few things to note for the players you might want to look for. As you will concede mostly from crosses, having a good Rushing Out Keeper is advised. Same goes for your CD, being strong in the air with decent anticipation/marking can make a huge difference. Also, note that I play with fast defenders so if yours are a bit slow, you might concede a lot of through balls. Keep that in mind (and if that's the case, lower the defensive line).
For the full backs, look for the likes of Gaya, Alba, etc. Them having "Runs with ball down X side" is a plus.
Your two CM are B2B. I prefer having complete players here (like Bakayoko, Fabinho, etc), but you can make it work with more defensive oriented players obviously. Try to keep him on support duty though. Kante, while not being very complete, is a monster in that position due to his high defensive stats & his huge activity.
I tend to prefer inverted foot IF, but the game proved me that it's not an absolute must have, as Lemar on the left wing is having an immense impact on the games. So I'll leave that up to you guys![]()
For your IFs & F9, I like quick players that are technical. Obviously if you can get your hands on some fast striker that are good in the air, that's nice, but it's not a must have.
Results
https://www.fmscout.com/c-fm18-tactics.html?id=4592&a=dl
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1202934446
Will start to test it now, no more 4-3-3 this year only 4-2-3-1?Steam Workshop :: V1 SAN CAMPEONES - ChristianEriksen
My latest tactic. I don't want to publish it (with a full thread) here as I don't know if it will work for many people. But maybe people who are struggling have some time to test the tactic. Let me know how it went!![]()
Steam Workshop :: V1 SAN CAMPEONES - ChristianEriksen
My latest tactic. I don't want to publish it (with a full thread) here as I don't know if it will work for many people. But maybe people who are struggling have some time to test the tactic. Let me know how it went!![]()
View attachment 76512Please put some direct link for those who cannot get it from Steam
Can't download please upload againhere
Remember that it just worked good - many tactics didn't - for my San Marino. So it might work for LLM, less good for 'normal' careers. I don't know.Strange, I only get a black screen with a small white dot, from that link
What team were you using it with?
Ajax! it must be easy to win the dutch league but i conceded a lot of goals..
Ive never had so low possesion with any tactic as this one. However, it does get the job done and delivers results.