rocheyb
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I play as Southampton, so it's a little bit more difficult to start with than being Manchester United or Barcelona, but having had some modest success - and after a bit of a clear-out and some good new signings this past summer - I think I'm finally getting to grips with the tactics functions in FM14.
And, during my current season, I've come to the conclusion that the trick is not to find one supreme tactic to defeat them all but to develop three tactics that you can then select match-by-match, tweaking certain positions slightly as you go to suit individual players and to allow for squad rotation.
WHAT THE MODERATOR SAID
Mike, the moderator on this site, and a guy called Jad (or Jed) who edits the ClearCutChance magazine, advise FMers to play the game in the Comprehensive view - and having followed their advice, I have to say they are absolutely right. Although it takes about 40 minutes per match, you get a much clearer picture of what is actually happening and where the strengths and weaknesses lie for both your team and your opponent.
MY CURRENT STATUS
I'm almost up to Christmas in season 2018/19. I've won 16, drawn 4 and lost 1 of my last 21 matches in all competitions; 2nd in the Premier League (behind Man City on goal difference but with 2 games in-hand); through to the knock-out stages of the Europa League (having won the FA Cup last season and in 2016); due to face Liverpool in the semi-final of the League Cup (twice runner-up):
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THREE TACTICS
I have been switching between 4-5-1 Assymetric, 4-4-1-1 and 4-5-1 V-Shaped Midfield. In preparation for each match, I check the Past Meetings record against the upcoming opponent to see which tactics have worked against them before and browse the Next Opponents scouting report to check for any specific weaknesses that I might be able to exploit during the match, such as what times they are most prone to conceding goals.
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These screenshots show:
- 4-5-1 V-shaped midfield; Won 1-0 vs Arsenal; Premier League (h)
- 4-5-1 Assymetric; Won 2-1 vs Chelsea; League Cup (h)*
- 4-4-1-1; Won 3-1 vs West Brom; Premier League (a)
*That same tactic against Chelsea (who have won two more European Cups and the last three Premier League titles) also came within a whisker of a 1-0 win at Stamford Bridge in the Prem - only for Juan Mata, who is still a Blue in this universe, to score from a corner on 90+3 minutes. Hate this game!
Most of the time, I set the team instructions to CONTROL and BALANCED, but if I consider us to be underdogs against a team that will likely dominate possession, I switch to COUNTER and RIGID (see Team Instructions section, below).
PLAYER INSTRUCTIONS
In all three tactics, the instructions for the goalkeeper and the back four are the same:
- GK (Defend) - Distribute to defenders; Pass it shorter
- RB (Support) - Close down more; Cross aim target man; Pass it shorter*
- LB (Support) - Close down more; Cross aim target man; Cross more often; Pass it shorter*
- CD (Defend) - Close down more; Pass it shorter
- CD (Defend) - Close down more; Pass it shorter
*Pass it shorter not used with COUNTER and RIGID team instructions.
In the 4-5-1 V-shaped midfield:
- DM (Defend) - Tackle harder; More direct passes
- AP (Attack) - More direct passes; Roam from position; Close down more
- BWM (Support) - Hold position; Mark tighter; More direct passes
- AM_L (Attack) - Get further forward; Cross from byline; Cross aim target man
- AM_R (Attack) - More risky passes; Cross from byline; Cross aim target man
- CF (Support) - Pass it shorter; Move into channels
In the 4-5-1 Assymetric, the only differences to the above are:
- DLP (Support) - More direct passes; Close down more (instead of BWM)
- M_L (Attack) gets same instructions as AM_L above
- AM_C (Attack) - More direct passes; Get further forward; Roam from position
In the 4-4-1-1:
- The wingers' instructions are as above, despite being positioned in the midfield line of 4
- The DLP and BWM (Defend) line-up together
In this formation, the No.10 role changes according to whether I consider us favourites and who is playing there. For example:
Clear favourites
- Jay Rodriguez plays as a Shadow Striker with a Deep-Lying Forward (Support) ahead of him
- SS (Attack) - Move into channels; Pass it shorter; Shoot more often
Slight favourites
- Ross Barkley or Adam Lallana operate as Advanced Playmaker with a Complete Forward (Support) up top
- AP (Attack) - More Direct Passes; Roam from position
Underdogs
- Jonjo Shelvey is an Attacking Midfielder with a Complete Forward (Attack) in front of him
- AM (Support) - More Direct Passes; Roam from position; Get further forward
I have three strikers to choose from who are all fast, good in the air with high finishing stats. When I play a Shadow Striker, the Deep-Lying Forward will often work the channels and help to set-up opportunities for the winger to cross to JayRod (winner of the Golden Boot at the 2018 World Cup with 6 goals, helping England to runners-up spot. Lost on penalties, of course).
For a more detailed description of the 4-4-1-1 system, read my other thread: http://www.fm-base.co.uk/forum/foot...1-real-4-4-2-how-i-learned-play-triangle.html
TEAM INSTRUCTIONS
These depend on whether I consider us favourites or underdogs going into the game, with changes during the match when we need a goal or need to protect a slender lead late-on. From left-to-right, these next four screenshots are entitled:
Clear favourites_Attack ; Slight favourites ; Underdogs_Contain ; Protect Lead_All Hands to the Pumps
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Mentality and Fluidity:
- Clear favourites_Attack - Attacking; Fluid
- Slight favourites* - Control; Balanced
- Underdogs_Contain - Counter; Rigid
- Protect Lead_All Hands to the Pumps** - Defensive; Very Rigid
* This is the one I start with most often
** Switch the full-backs to (Defend); make sure you have a Ball Winning Midfielder in the middle; change one of your wingers to Wide Midfielder (Support) and tell him to Hold position, Cross from deep; switch the No.10 to (Support); Striker can either (Attack) or switch to Defensive Forward (Support), if that's a good role for your individual player.
I can't find one to screen-grab now, but recently after some victories one of the news items is a message hailing my tactical genius and ability to keep the opponents guessing. Nice to be appreciated, even in a virtual world! If it comes up again, I'll edit the screenshot into this post.
AND FINALLY...
The day after each match, I go through the individual player ratings and use the Private Chat function to congratulate any performances of 7.6 rating or higher. This gets the player's confidence up and helps to improve and maintain form - and eventually makes them like you as manager. It is also beneficial to criticise woefully low performances, like 5.5 or lower.
I hope this helps anyone who is struggling with the tactics in FM14. As I said, I've had modest success - it's not as though I've taken The Saints to the Champions League Final - but I do now feel that by applying the kind of tactical choices that I have explained here, and adjusting them during matches, I am getting the most out of this game and making positive progress in my ongoing save.
EDIT NOTE: Several users have requested the downloadable tactics files, so here's the link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4ew9z0n3d41pzkz/More Than One Tactic.zip
And, during my current season, I've come to the conclusion that the trick is not to find one supreme tactic to defeat them all but to develop three tactics that you can then select match-by-match, tweaking certain positions slightly as you go to suit individual players and to allow for squad rotation.
WHAT THE MODERATOR SAID
Mike, the moderator on this site, and a guy called Jad (or Jed) who edits the ClearCutChance magazine, advise FMers to play the game in the Comprehensive view - and having followed their advice, I have to say they are absolutely right. Although it takes about 40 minutes per match, you get a much clearer picture of what is actually happening and where the strengths and weaknesses lie for both your team and your opponent.
MY CURRENT STATUS
I'm almost up to Christmas in season 2018/19. I've won 16, drawn 4 and lost 1 of my last 21 matches in all competitions; 2nd in the Premier League (behind Man City on goal difference but with 2 games in-hand); through to the knock-out stages of the Europa League (having won the FA Cup last season and in 2016); due to face Liverpool in the semi-final of the League Cup (twice runner-up):
View attachment 407182 View attachment 407133 View attachment 407132 View attachment 407130
THREE TACTICS
I have been switching between 4-5-1 Assymetric, 4-4-1-1 and 4-5-1 V-Shaped Midfield. In preparation for each match, I check the Past Meetings record against the upcoming opponent to see which tactics have worked against them before and browse the Next Opponents scouting report to check for any specific weaknesses that I might be able to exploit during the match, such as what times they are most prone to conceding goals.
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These screenshots show:
- 4-5-1 V-shaped midfield; Won 1-0 vs Arsenal; Premier League (h)
- 4-5-1 Assymetric; Won 2-1 vs Chelsea; League Cup (h)*
- 4-4-1-1; Won 3-1 vs West Brom; Premier League (a)
*That same tactic against Chelsea (who have won two more European Cups and the last three Premier League titles) also came within a whisker of a 1-0 win at Stamford Bridge in the Prem - only for Juan Mata, who is still a Blue in this universe, to score from a corner on 90+3 minutes. Hate this game!
Most of the time, I set the team instructions to CONTROL and BALANCED, but if I consider us to be underdogs against a team that will likely dominate possession, I switch to COUNTER and RIGID (see Team Instructions section, below).
PLAYER INSTRUCTIONS
In all three tactics, the instructions for the goalkeeper and the back four are the same:
- GK (Defend) - Distribute to defenders; Pass it shorter
- RB (Support) - Close down more; Cross aim target man; Pass it shorter*
- LB (Support) - Close down more; Cross aim target man; Cross more often; Pass it shorter*
- CD (Defend) - Close down more; Pass it shorter
- CD (Defend) - Close down more; Pass it shorter
*Pass it shorter not used with COUNTER and RIGID team instructions.
In the 4-5-1 V-shaped midfield:
- DM (Defend) - Tackle harder; More direct passes
- AP (Attack) - More direct passes; Roam from position; Close down more
- BWM (Support) - Hold position; Mark tighter; More direct passes
- AM_L (Attack) - Get further forward; Cross from byline; Cross aim target man
- AM_R (Attack) - More risky passes; Cross from byline; Cross aim target man
- CF (Support) - Pass it shorter; Move into channels
In the 4-5-1 Assymetric, the only differences to the above are:
- DLP (Support) - More direct passes; Close down more (instead of BWM)
- M_L (Attack) gets same instructions as AM_L above
- AM_C (Attack) - More direct passes; Get further forward; Roam from position
In the 4-4-1-1:
- The wingers' instructions are as above, despite being positioned in the midfield line of 4
- The DLP and BWM (Defend) line-up together
In this formation, the No.10 role changes according to whether I consider us favourites and who is playing there. For example:
Clear favourites
- Jay Rodriguez plays as a Shadow Striker with a Deep-Lying Forward (Support) ahead of him
- SS (Attack) - Move into channels; Pass it shorter; Shoot more often
Slight favourites
- Ross Barkley or Adam Lallana operate as Advanced Playmaker with a Complete Forward (Support) up top
- AP (Attack) - More Direct Passes; Roam from position
Underdogs
- Jonjo Shelvey is an Attacking Midfielder with a Complete Forward (Attack) in front of him
- AM (Support) - More Direct Passes; Roam from position; Get further forward
I have three strikers to choose from who are all fast, good in the air with high finishing stats. When I play a Shadow Striker, the Deep-Lying Forward will often work the channels and help to set-up opportunities for the winger to cross to JayRod (winner of the Golden Boot at the 2018 World Cup with 6 goals, helping England to runners-up spot. Lost on penalties, of course).
For a more detailed description of the 4-4-1-1 system, read my other thread: http://www.fm-base.co.uk/forum/foot...1-real-4-4-2-how-i-learned-play-triangle.html
TEAM INSTRUCTIONS
These depend on whether I consider us favourites or underdogs going into the game, with changes during the match when we need a goal or need to protect a slender lead late-on. From left-to-right, these next four screenshots are entitled:
Clear favourites_Attack ; Slight favourites ; Underdogs_Contain ; Protect Lead_All Hands to the Pumps
View attachment 407154 View attachment 407151 View attachment 407150 View attachment 407148
Mentality and Fluidity:
- Clear favourites_Attack - Attacking; Fluid
- Slight favourites* - Control; Balanced
- Underdogs_Contain - Counter; Rigid
- Protect Lead_All Hands to the Pumps** - Defensive; Very Rigid
* This is the one I start with most often
** Switch the full-backs to (Defend); make sure you have a Ball Winning Midfielder in the middle; change one of your wingers to Wide Midfielder (Support) and tell him to Hold position, Cross from deep; switch the No.10 to (Support); Striker can either (Attack) or switch to Defensive Forward (Support), if that's a good role for your individual player.
I can't find one to screen-grab now, but recently after some victories one of the news items is a message hailing my tactical genius and ability to keep the opponents guessing. Nice to be appreciated, even in a virtual world! If it comes up again, I'll edit the screenshot into this post.
AND FINALLY...
The day after each match, I go through the individual player ratings and use the Private Chat function to congratulate any performances of 7.6 rating or higher. This gets the player's confidence up and helps to improve and maintain form - and eventually makes them like you as manager. It is also beneficial to criticise woefully low performances, like 5.5 or lower.
I hope this helps anyone who is struggling with the tactics in FM14. As I said, I've had modest success - it's not as though I've taken The Saints to the Champions League Final - but I do now feel that by applying the kind of tactical choices that I have explained here, and adjusting them during matches, I am getting the most out of this game and making positive progress in my ongoing save.
EDIT NOTE: Several users have requested the downloadable tactics files, so here's the link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4ew9z0n3d41pzkz/More Than One Tactic.zip
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