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Early stages here, looking for testers. Very promising tactic based on what it's done in my Hamburger SV save.
Extremely nice on the eye, great football, dominate possession, and a solid defense. Attached 3 files:
1. an attacking version of the tactic, for use against minnows and weaker teams
2. a positive version of the tactic, for most games when you are fav to win
3. a counter version, where wingers are dropped to WBs, for games against big teams and tough away matches
Recommend to download the additional set pieces as well, can find them here: http://www.mediafire.com/folder/53rtm6dg0zx10/set_pieces
Teams best suited to the tactic would include Man City, Spurs, Barcelona, Everton, AC Milan, and other technically gifted teams capable of fielding 3 quality CBs and 2 AMCs.
Basically try it out, let me know what you think, and if anyone has some recommendations on how to improve it that's great too.
Edit:
Opposition instructions
I set all midfielders and attackers to "show onto left/right foot" (if they are left footed, show onto right foot. and vice versa.)
Also any midfielders and attackers with a bravery of 10 or below, I set to hard tackle them.
Nothing for defenders or goalkeepers and never any tight marking or closing down instructions.
Training
I arrange my training so there's a heavy focus on technical aspects (transition press, ball distribution, ball retention, chance creation, chance conversion) and mix in a few others (general goalkeeping, general defending, attacking patient, attacking wings, set piece delivery, attacking and defending shadow play).
If you have a big match coming up, arrange a more defending-heavy routine.
Match preparation, I stick with teamwork until players develop those chemistry links between them, then move to attacking movement or defensive position depending on the strength of opposition.
Top scorer so far = attacking midfielder, support duty
Extremely nice on the eye, great football, dominate possession, and a solid defense. Attached 3 files:
1. an attacking version of the tactic, for use against minnows and weaker teams
2. a positive version of the tactic, for most games when you are fav to win
3. a counter version, where wingers are dropped to WBs, for games against big teams and tough away matches
Recommend to download the additional set pieces as well, can find them here: http://www.mediafire.com/folder/53rtm6dg0zx10/set_pieces
Teams best suited to the tactic would include Man City, Spurs, Barcelona, Everton, AC Milan, and other technically gifted teams capable of fielding 3 quality CBs and 2 AMCs.
Basically try it out, let me know what you think, and if anyone has some recommendations on how to improve it that's great too.
Edit:
Opposition instructions
I set all midfielders and attackers to "show onto left/right foot" (if they are left footed, show onto right foot. and vice versa.)
Also any midfielders and attackers with a bravery of 10 or below, I set to hard tackle them.
Nothing for defenders or goalkeepers and never any tight marking or closing down instructions.
Training
I arrange my training so there's a heavy focus on technical aspects (transition press, ball distribution, ball retention, chance creation, chance conversion) and mix in a few others (general goalkeeping, general defending, attacking patient, attacking wings, set piece delivery, attacking and defending shadow play).
If you have a big match coming up, arrange a more defending-heavy routine.
Match preparation, I stick with teamwork until players develop those chemistry links between them, then move to attacking movement or defensive position depending on the strength of opposition.
Top scorer so far = attacking midfielder, support duty
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