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ı need advice on how to play ın 433.ıts my third season ı won two championships 1 euro 1 champıons league but ı want to change to 433.this year ı cant create much chances and ı dont wanna use gegenpress 4231 ın all teams as tactics.

ı searched some tactics here they reccomend to use advanced playmaker to make more support from cm's 

and mallen is great advanced striker pace speed fınıshıng but ım tryıng to lınk hım with other players

ı want my team to play fluid football and create chances.ı found 4231 is very hard(not gegenpress) so ı want to play 433 but cant make the attackıng movement not creatıng

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The setup of roles and duties looks good, except that I would prefer the IF on attack duty in AML instead of IW. A seemingly trivial difference, but may actually prove decisive. 

Regarding instructions:

- try with normal tempo instead of higher (so as to allow your players more time on the ball to potentially create something)

- remove all transitional instructions that pertain to GK distribution (because you already use both PoD and short passing in possession)

- remove the Prevent GKD, since you are already aggressive enough with the more urgent pressing (coupled with a high team mentality)

- instructions like underlap right and/or overlap left can also help as occasional in-match tweaks, especially when you struggle to break down defensive opposition

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27 dakika önce, Experienced Defender said:

The setup of roles and duties looks good, except that I would prefer the IF on attack duty in AML instead of IW. A seemingly trivial difference, but may actually prove decisive. 

Regarding instructions:

- try with normal tempo instead of higher (so as to allow your players more time on the ball to potentially create something)

- remove all transitional instructions that pertain to GK distribution (because you already use both PoD and short passing in possession)

- remove the Prevent GKD, since you are already aggressive enough with the more urgent pressing (coupled with a high team mentality)

- instructions like underlap right and/or overlap left can also help as occasional in-match tweaks, especially when you struggle to break down defensive opposition

thanks for the help ı will try these.what should ı do ıf ı try left ınsıde forward to wınger saka plays better there or leave the other roles as it is

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15 dakika önce, Experienced Defender said:

I did not mention the winger, so I don't understand your question, sorry. 

ı dıdnt say u dıd ı said ıf ı choose to convert left side to winger ıts ok no problem

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3 hours ago, dido53 said:

ı dıdnt say u dıd ı said ıf ı choose to convert left side to winger ıts ok no problem

No need to do that, unless you want to change the style of play as well.

P.S: Your English is obviously not good and hence difficult for me to understand everything you say.

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1 saat önce, Experienced Defender said:

No need to do that, unless you want to change the style of play as well.

P.S: Your English is obviously not good and hence difficult for me to understand everything you say.

ok

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16 hours ago, dido53 said:

ı dıdnt say u dıd ı said ıf ı choose to convert left side to winger ıts ok no problem

 

The winger is a cross heavy role and you don't have many players directly attacking the box, with the WB (who is told to cross often) and a winger on the same flank you'll likely see a lot of lost possession from aimless crosses. An IF-A will cut inside and combine well with the DLF who is dropping deep, with the DLF's movement this should create space for the IF to run in to. Hope this helps

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10 hours ago, bintang said:

You write a lot of really helpful comments in this forum @Experienced Defender I'm sure you didn't mean it to, but this comes across as very harsh on the OPs English. It's a multinational forum and comments like that don't seem very healthy. You might be a polyglot, but personally, if I could write a post in a second language as clearly as the OP did, I'd be very happy.

I am really sorry if my comment sounded harsh to you or anyone. But I can guarantee you that there was no such intention on my part. I simply had to explain to the OP why I was struggling to understand his comment (question?) and that's all. Because he quoted my previous post as part of his new question. Therefore, in order for me to be able to give him a proper answer, I had to make sure I understood what he was talking about. The part about his English not being good is just because I am generally direct and straightforward in communication with people in the sense that I like to tell people what I think or feel in no uncertain terms. But I cannot predict how anyone of you may interpret my comment when that comment was neither aggressive nor offensive in any way whatsoever. 

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12 saat önce, Bluebird123 said:

 

The winger is a cross heavy role and you don't have many players directly attacking the box, with the WB (who is told to cross often) and a winger on the same flank you'll likely see a lot of lost possession from aimless crosses. An IF-A will cut inside and combine well with the DLF who is dropping deep, with the DLF's movement this should create space for the IF to run in to. Hope this helps

thanks it helps

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