Vujevic tactics for FM26!

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Mid-Season Review: Torino Set the Standard
At the halfway point of the season, Torino have done more than remain competitive — they have confirmed their status among Serie A’s strongest sides.
After exceeding expectations last year, the second season brought greater pressure, European football and heavier demands. Instead of regression, the response has been consistency, control and balance.
In the league, Torino FC sit firmly in the top positions. The numbers speak clearly: a strong goal difference, few defeats, and a steady accumulation of points.
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There have been no dramatic swings in form — just reliable results, week after week.
Champions League involvement has not disrupted domestic performances.
Torino have shown composure on the European stage, delivering competitive displays and important victories, underlining the squad’s growing maturity.

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Performance by the Numbers
Statistics underline the solidity of the campaign so far:Several first-team players averaging 7.20+ match ratings
Key performers consistently pushing 7.30 and above
Minimal drop-off in performance despite rotation and fixture congestion

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Consistency, not flashes, defines this team.
Shared Responsibility in Attack One of Torino’s most striking features at mid-season is the distribution of output.
Goals and assists are shared across the pitch:A reliable leading scorerA consistent top assist provider

Regular contributions from midfielders, wing-backs and defenders
Opponents cannot isolate a single threat — Torino attack as a unit.
Mentality and Control. High morale, tactical discipline and confidence are visible in every performance. Even when changes are required, the level remains stable.

Matches are managed, not chased.

Mid-Season Verdict

This is no longer a surprise run.It is confirmation of a well-built side with clear identity and repeatable standards.
To maintain that edge, different versions of the same tactical system have been prepared and used against key opposition shapes, including 4-2-3-1, 4-3-3 and narrow 3-5-2 formations, ensuring adaptability without losing structure.
With half the season still to play, Torino are not chasing expectations — they are setting them.

I will upload tweaks later as soon as I understand how to do it from Cloud, because I cant save any tactic or upload in the game normaly thanks to new hotfix update...






 

1000 to 1

double won
Regarding the attributes.

Where do you draw the line in terms of searching/scouting for players with the attributes you require. I know it depends on the level of the league, so what do you feel is reasonable for a Serie A side?

And I guess finishing attribute is only a requirement for you attacking players?
 
Regarding the attributes.

Where do you draw the line in terms of searching/scouting for players with the attributes you require. I know it depends on the level of the league, so what do you feel is reasonable for a Serie A side?

And I guess finishing attribute is only a requirement for you attacking players?

For seria A i would say 13 is minimum for all key atribuutes
 
Hi everyone, which is the best tatic until now? is the 442 modern target man on 1st post?
 
Hi @vujevic , 442 v4 is performing well in the domestic league, but in European competitions I am struggling against superior teams. Would you recommend another tactic or what changes would you suggest?
 
Hi @vujevic , 442 v4 is performing well in the domestic league, but in European competitions I am struggling against superior teams. Would you recommend another tactic or what changes would you suggest?

Watch my burnley you tube save.

There are few things what you can try.

You can start with balance then see
 
I was looking for some advice for building a winning squad.

I never know what to look for in players and how to tell if they will be a definite improvement on what I have.

Also how many players I should aim to have in my squad as I always have way too many
 
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Torino’s Historic Quadruple:
From Italian Kings to Kings of Europe
Torino’s second season under new leadership has entered club folklore. Four finals, four trophies, and one overriding obsession finally conquered: the UEFA Champions League.
The campaign began with authority and ended with history.The Night Europe Turned Granata
The defining moment came on the grandest stage of all.
Facing Barcelona in the Champions League final, Torino delivered a fearless performance, winning 4–2 in a match that will be replayed in Turin for generations.
Ruthless in transition and ice-cold in front of goal, Torino didn’t just win Europe — they announced themselves.For me it was personal.
Among all four trophies lifted this season, the Champions League was the one that mattered most.
The one chased, planned for, and built around.
Domestic Domination
Success in Europe was backed by complete control at home.
Serie A champions – 92 points, a season defined by consistency and relentless pressure
Coppa Italia winners, edging Lazio 2–1 in a tense finalSupercoppa Italiana,
demolished Roma 6–2 in a statement performance
Four trophies. One season. A true quadruple
.Built on Evolution, Not Comfort
This wasn’t a repeat of season one. Subtle but crucial tactical changes were introduced, refining balance, transitions, and control in big matches.
The system evolved, and so did Torino — stronger, smarter, and deadlier when it mattered most.

A full tactical breakdown is planned, once a frustrating post-update issue is resolved. The latest game update currently allows tactics to be saved only to the cloud, not as local files — delaying the public release.
But once solved, the system behind this historic season will be shared
.Job Done.
Next Challenge: England
With Italy conquered and Europe conquered, there is nothing left unfinished in Turin.The job is done.The next challenge awaits across the Channel — the Premier League.
New opponents, new pressures, and a new mountain to climb.

But after a season like this, one thing is clear:Torino don’t arrive quietly anymore.

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Torino’s Historic Quadruple:
From Italian Kings to Kings of Europe
Torino’s second season under new leadership has entered club folklore. Four finals, four trophies, and one overriding obsession finally conquered: the UEFA Champions League.
The campaign began with authority and ended with history.The Night Europe Turned Granata
The defining moment came on the grandest stage of all.
Facing Barcelona in the Champions League final, Torino delivered a fearless performance, winning 4–2 in a match that will be replayed in Turin for generations.
Ruthless in transition and ice-cold in front of goal, Torino didn’t just win Europe — they announced themselves.For me it was personal.
Among all four trophies lifted this season, the Champions League was the one that mattered most.
The one chased, planned for, and built around.
Domestic Domination
Success in Europe was backed by complete control at home.
Serie A champions – 92 points, a season defined by consistency and relentless pressure
Coppa Italia winners, edging Lazio 2–1 in a tense finalSupercoppa Italiana,
demolished Roma 6–2 in a statement performance
Four trophies. One season. A true quadruple
.Built on Evolution, Not Comfort
This wasn’t a repeat of season one. Subtle but crucial tactical changes were introduced, refining balance, transitions, and control in big matches.
The system evolved, and so did Torino — stronger, smarter, and deadlier when it mattered most.

A full tactical breakdown is planned, once a frustrating post-update issue is resolved. The latest game update currently allows tactics to be saved only to the cloud, not as local files — delaying the public release.
But once solved, the system behind this historic season will be shared
.Job Done.
Next Challenge: England
With Italy conquered and Europe conquered, there is nothing left unfinished in Turin.The job is done.The next challenge awaits across the Channel — the Premier League.
New opponents, new pressures, and a new mountain to climb.

But after a season like this, one thing is clear:Torino don’t arrive quietly anymore.

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can you share ss of team instructions?
 
So what is the best tactic now?
 
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Torino’s Historic Quadruple:
From Italian Kings to Kings of Europe
Torino’s second season under new leadership has entered club folklore. Four finals, four trophies, and one overriding obsession finally conquered: the UEFA Champions League.
The campaign began with authority and ended with history.The Night Europe Turned Granata
The defining moment came on the grandest stage of all.
Facing Barcelona in the Champions League final, Torino delivered a fearless performance, winning 4–2 in a match that will be replayed in Turin for generations.
Ruthless in transition and ice-cold in front of goal, Torino didn’t just win Europe — they announced themselves.For me it was personal.
Among all four trophies lifted this season, the Champions League was the one that mattered most.
The one chased, planned for, and built around.
Domestic Domination
Success in Europe was backed by complete control at home.
Serie A champions – 92 points, a season defined by consistency and relentless pressure
Coppa Italia winners, edging Lazio 2–1 in a tense finalSupercoppa Italiana,
demolished Roma 6–2 in a statement performance
Four trophies. One season. A true quadruple
.Built on Evolution, Not Comfort
This wasn’t a repeat of season one. Subtle but crucial tactical changes were introduced, refining balance, transitions, and control in big matches.
The system evolved, and so did Torino — stronger, smarter, and deadlier when it mattered most.

A full tactical breakdown is planned, once a frustrating post-update issue is resolved. The latest game update currently allows tactics to be saved only to the cloud, not as local files — delaying the public release.
But once solved, the system behind this historic season will be shared
.Job Done.
Next Challenge: England
With Italy conquered and Europe conquered, there is nothing left unfinished in Turin.The job is done.The next challenge awaits across the Channel — the Premier League.
New opponents, new pressures, and a new mountain to climb.

But after a season like this, one thing is clear:Torino don’t arrive quietly anymore.

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Great work with Torino, cant wait to see your next updates. Are you carrying on in your Torino save, or starting a fresh save?

With regards to saving tactics, I haven't heard of the saving problem. I'm sure you already know this and have tried this but you should be able to change save location, to local and not cloud.

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Great work with Torino, cant wait to see your next updates. Are you carrying on in your Torino save, or starting a fresh save?

With regards to saving tactics, I haven't heard of the saving problem. I'm sure you already know this and have tried this but you should be able to change save location, to local and not cloud.

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I know it,i tried everything,i even unistall the game,still the same problem.I can not save tactic file in game,but i can load in game downloaded file...its insane,now i can not even to save my game,only on cloud...
 
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A Fallen Giant Calls: Valencia’s New Dawn in 2027


After conquering Italy, there was nothing left to prove in Turin. Two Serie A titles and the ultimate prize, the UEFA Champions League, marked the end of a glorious chapter with Torino. My resignation wasn’t an escape — it was a pause. A moment to wait for the right project. One that matched my ambition, hunger, and vision.


That call came sooner than expected.

In 2027, Valencia CF — a fallen giant of Spanish football — reached out. A club with history, passion, and pain. Fresh off a 14th-place finish, far removed from their former glory, but still carrying the weight of being six-time La Liga champions, last crowned back in 2004. It was impossible to refuse.

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One Day. A Total Rebuild.

The rebuild started immediately — and decisively.
In just one day, Valencia was reshaped from top to bottom.

Through smart sales and ruthless decisions, I moved on players who no longer fit the vision, generating around €70 million in profit. That financial freedom allowed the creation of a balanced, competitive squad, not just for survival — but for a title challenge.

This Valencia will not be a passenger in La Liga.


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Key Signings, Clear Identity

The spine of the team was built with players who fit my philosophy perfectly:

  • Kristoffer Ajer — my favorite centre-back, and the defensive leader of this new era. Intelligent, dominant, reliable.
  • David de Gea — a veteran, yes, but still an insane goalkeeper. His experience and reflexes instantly elevate the entire back line.
  • Mikel Merino (loan from Arsenal) — the perfect fit for the Central Holding Midfielder (CHM) role, bringing control, intelligence, and physical presence to the heart of midfield.
Around them, a well-structured squad took shape — with quality depth, strong backups, and tactical flexibility. This is not a gamble squad. This is a plan.

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A New Title Race in Spain

The objective is clear:
Challenge Real Madrid. Challenge Barcelona. Restore Valencia to where they belong.

With a solid first XI, reliable rotation options, and a clear tactical identity, there is no reason not to enjoy this journey. Pressure exists — but so does belief.

Valencia waited over two decades for another true rebirth.
Now, in 2027, the project begins.

A fallen giant rises — and this time, it’s built to last. 🦇⚽
 
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A Fallen Giant Calls: Valencia’s New Dawn in 2027


After conquering Italy, there was nothing left to prove in Turin. Two Serie A titles and the ultimate prize, the UEFA Champions League, marked the end of a glorious chapter with Torino. My resignation wasn’t an escape — it was a pause. A moment to wait for the right project. One that matched my ambition, hunger, and vision.


That call came sooner than expected.

In 2027, Valencia CF — a fallen giant of Spanish football — reached out. A club with history, passion, and pain. Fresh off a 14th-place finish, far removed from their former glory, but still carrying the weight of being six-time La Liga champions, last crowned back in 2004. It was impossible to refuse.

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One Day. A Total Rebuild.

The rebuild started immediately — and decisively.
In just one day, Valencia was reshaped from top to bottom.

Through smart sales and ruthless decisions, I moved on players who no longer fit the vision, generating around €70 million in profit. That financial freedom allowed the creation of a balanced, competitive squad, not just for survival — but for a title challenge.

This Valencia will not be a passenger in La Liga.


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Key Signings, Clear Identity

The spine of the team was built with players who fit my philosophy perfectly:

  • Kristoffer Ajer — my favorite centre-back, and the defensive leader of this new era. Intelligent, dominant, reliable.
  • David de Gea — a veteran, yes, but still an insane goalkeeper. His experience and reflexes instantly elevate the entire back line.
  • Mikel Merino (loan from Arsenal) — the perfect fit for the Central Holding Midfielder (CHM) role, bringing control, intelligence, and physical presence to the heart of midfield.
Around them, a well-structured squad took shape — with quality depth, strong backups, and tactical flexibility. This is not a gamble squad. This is a plan.

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A New Title Race in Spain

The objective is clear:
Challenge Real Madrid. Challenge Barcelona. Restore Valencia to where they belong.

With a solid first XI, reliable rotation options, and a clear tactical identity, there is no reason not to enjoy this journey. Pressure exists — but so does belief.

Valencia waited over two decades for another true rebirth.
Now, in 2027, the project begins.

A fallen giant rises — and this time, it’s built to last. 🦇⚽
Hi.

Could you do screenshot what you tweak with this tactic?

Thx in advance
 
Here we go.I founded a way hot to fix my save problems, so I am posting the tweak tactic here
EL VOLCANO

_is born from a powerful fusion of Vujević’s 3-4-1-2 shape and the elite match instructions of the Number 1 TFF's Hot Tub tactic by Mr Infamous,so all credits to them.


By keeping the aggressive 3-4-1-2 structure and injecting the proven principles that topped TFF's Hot Tub, this system becomes a complete plug & play monster. Relentless pressing, explosive vertical play, and perfectly timed movement turn every attack into chaos for the opposition.


EL VOLCANO doesn’t build pressure slowly — it erupts. A tactic designed to overwhelm, dominate, and destroy defenses at every level. 🌋
Highly recomand to use all my set pieces what i posted previously few pages back
Enjoy guys

 
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