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Asunto: Tactics advice
for strikers low discipline is actually much better, because they move off the grid and aren't covered by defenders, even if they should be according to tactics
a bit more tricky with wingers, because they sometimes decide to position themselves out of the pitch, behind the sidelines
a bit more tricky with wingers, because they sometimes decide to position themselves out of the pitch, behind the sidelines
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Trying to save custom tactics, but everytime it crashes. Just does not save it. Any idea whats the problem?
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Im playing against much stronger team.. The first formation option is 4-1-3-2 (4-4-2) or 5 3 2.. Should i keep the defensive line pretty close to the ball as fas as midcirlce and keeping the "gaps" tight and 1 defend supporting midfield?
Im a real life coach so we think pretty differently, like things when we have the ball and when we dont (and of course all the special situations like corners, throws and so on... now I should think some kind of balance of it?
Im playing against much stronger team.. The first formation option is 4-1-3-2 (4-4-2) or 5 3 2.. Should i keep the defensive line pretty close to the ball as fas as midcirlce and keeping the "gaps" tight and 1 defend supporting midfield?
Im a real life coach so we think pretty differently, like things when we have the ball and when we dont (and of course all the special situations like corners, throws and so on... now I should think some kind of balance of it?
Its very difficult to say because your tactics need to be specific to the players you have, but also to what the opposition are going to play.
Of those 2 options the 5-3-2 is more stable. Pushing up depends on whether you think your defenders are quick enough to run back when the ball goes over the top and if your mids are able to tackle. The safer bet is to sit back, but then your strikers get isolated.
Of those 2 options the 5-3-2 is more stable. Pushing up depends on whether you think your defenders are quick enough to run back when the ball goes over the top and if your mids are able to tackle. The safer bet is to sit back, but then your strikers get isolated.
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Im playing against much stronger team.. The first formation option is 4-1-3-2 (4-4-2) or 5 3 2.. Should i keep the defensive line pretty close to the ball as fas as midcirlce and keeping the "gaps" tight and 1 defend supporting midfield?
Im a real life coach so we think pretty differently, like things when we have the ball and when we dont (and of course all the special situations like corners, throws and so on... now I should think some kind of balance of it?
Im playing against much stronger team.. The first formation option is 4-1-3-2 (4-4-2) or 5 3 2.. Should i keep the defensive line pretty close to the ball as fas as midcirlce and keeping the "gaps" tight and 1 defend supporting midfield?
Im a real life coach so we think pretty differently, like things when we have the ball and when we dont (and of course all the special situations like corners, throws and so on... now I should think some kind of balance of it?
Got it, yeah. Im satisfied to lose with max 2 goals but I know my defender are good and fast. midfielders are good passers as well, but the stronger team is just so much experienced and might come with jacket open if you know what I mean, i managed to win him once... but second time we faced, i picked my players teeth from the field...