![]() I have 2 x strikers, one with a pace of 14 and the other 15 with half decent (for this league) composure, first touch and finishing so I played them together and tried your counter attacking suggestion - well 4 games, 18 goals later and its stopped instantly working, I am being beaten by every team regardless of position in the league again, this is what happens to me repeatedly. Hi Spelunker, thats great advice above - I have been really struggling in the Vanaram North League first with Bradford PA and now with Tamworth, it seems I have a fairly decent first half of the season (mid table or so) and then all goes down hill towards the latter end. Remember with any new tactic set your training to max in "Match Tactics" until you're "fluid" in them. If I'm playing against a bigger team I tend to be bullish and talk up my teams chances to boost my players confidence. ![]() So pay attention to morale, press conferences and team talks during the match. This can make a HUGE difference and often seems to be neglected by less experienced players. Lastly don't forget the mental side of the game. This is just what works for me but other players may have different ideas. That way my players will be fully trained in any tweaks I make to my instructions during the match. i.e.my main formation is 3-1-3-1-2 so my secondary formations have 3 man defenses too, but with different instructions such as passing, tempo, mentality, etc. I like these to be varations on my main one. Lastly think about your two other tactics. Try and get wingers with decent speed and dribbling. "Whipped" or "First Time" are worth a try if your striker(s) is/are small. "pump ball into box" can be useful later in the match if you need to score. You can sit deeper with this approach but if you're not creating chances try pushing up a bit. Again I like to harass the opposition when I don't have the ball so tight marking and closing down are useful. Good dribbling, anticipation and work rate help (like Jamie Vardy). This works best if you have some fast attacking players. It helps if your players have reasonable technical skills like passing and first touch but they don't need to be huge for this approach to work as the passes are simple ones.Ģ) Counter attack at speed. I also tend to use "Close down sometimes" and "Tighter" marking with this to help regain possession. Maybe giving your creative players individual instructions of mixed passing. I usually set this up as standard, wide (to stretch play and knacker the opposition), push up (as otherwise you sit too deep to score, especially in away games). This is best done using: Simple passes, low tempo. If the opposition don't have the ball it's harder for them to score. The Fluid Counter Attack Which is considered "Solid" 4-1-2-2-1ģ-1-4-2 tactic.Well that's personal choice, but assuming you mean when you're playing against a bigger team with better players (rather than just playing in the lower leagues), I tend to use one of two approaches:ġ) Dominate possession. Welcome to Wrexham (442) Updated & Great Again Manchester United 4-2-3-1 (4-2-2-2) Erik ten hag ish Strikerless 4-1-2-1-2 a winter tactic that works The Tic-Tac, A Modern Overloading 4-4-2 (NEW UPDATE) Overpowered 4-2-3-1: Serie A, UCL, World Cup DominationĤ-1-2-2-1 TIKI TAKA TACTIC (plug in and play tactic) Mbappe 51 goals, 4-1-2-3, only lost once!!! treble winner (4-2-1-3) Undefeated Champion, 104 Points IF be damnedĮRIK TEN HAG / 4-2-3-1 / MANCHESTER UNITEDīrighton 4-3-3 with lots of set-piece goals Massimiliano Allegri / 4–4–2 /Ĥ1212 goals and solid at the back. LET'S GO TO FIELD COMMAND 4231 by Pinuccio Ralf Rangnick 4222 inspired Midfield oriented TacticsĤ-3-3 Corona Lockdown Ĥ-2-2-2 No striker yes party! ogahai dominance tactic PSG undefeated season quadruple champions! My best 433 please give a try (lower league) Welcome to Wrexham (442) (92 games 0 defeats in the league) Road to the EPL, 4-2-2-2 with Notts County! 71% Win Rate Simply click the link in the tactic name and it will take you to the relevant post.įinally found a target man tactic - 4-2-3-1 ![]() Here you will find tactics posted on the forum by our members through the year. ![]()
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