I am developing a very fluid 4-4-2 formation and I have four players of two different 'types' to fill my wide-midfield positions. I have one old-school winger for each side (Navas and Alex Sandro) and one playmaker (Silva and Nasri). I just wondered, considering I am using 'very fluid' with extra creative freedom, if it's worth setting up individual player instructions or if the expressive approach will just let the players play their natural game. I could set Navas and Alex Sandro to play as Wingers when they occupy the wide positions, with any extra instructions needed, and Silva and Nasri to play as wide midfielders, giving them a host of instructions like cut inside, more risky passes etc. to suit their style of play. Or, on the other hand, I could leave the roles as Wide Midfielders and hope the fluid outlook will let nature take its course (this would be my preferred option). What I'm basically asking is: would the player instructions become futile if I'm using a Very Fluid philosophy?
In short: Do player instructions still matter a lot with Very Fluid philosophy?
In short: Do player instructions still matter a lot with Very Fluid philosophy?