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  1. On 01/03/2024 at 03:38, Cloud9 said:

    I'd prefer a forward role that let Hojlund use his mobility a bit more. The high tempo press should be fine, just top up that morale and things will start ticking over. An AF will do both for him, although I'm not crazy about them when combining with w/wide forwards in an 4-3-3. You could play him as he does IRL, as a spearheading poacher.

    • It's rare to find an athletic profile who can play as a solo goalscoring 9 in a 4-3-3 (height/pace + the mentals to back it up) so when you, having him finish your moves can work quite well. You then want the wide players to be more creative, 1v1 threats than goalscorers themselves. 

    Other than that, loading in a face pack/team badges will improve your experience a lot :) 

    Hojlund's been holding up the ball a lot for his teammates since coming to Manchester United so wouldn't really class him as playing poacher for them fwiw. 

  2. 1 minute ago, ceslide said:

    Thanks for the tip! How do I encourage deep crosses from my WBs as you suggested? Is it by hitting earlier crosses?

    Wanted to add that the Pressing forward suits shorter passing /buildup play and the Target forward suits more direct play. 

    The CF is also a good option for Big target forwards but it mostly suits a big, physical but creative forward. 

     

    Deep crosses -  play out defense, hit early crosses Team instruction

     

    You can also check between your BBM and MeZ, which one of them has better attacking attributes and change them to an attacking duty to add an extra attacking dimension. 

     

     

  3. From my (maybe limited) experience.

    Target Forward -  Uses physicality. Good in air. Knocks down ball to teammates. Doesn't run with the ball. 

    Makes more attacking runs on attack duty. 

     

    Pressing forward (previously defensive forward) - Pins opposition back. Presses backline. Holds up ball. Can run with ball. 

     

    Have them move into channels if you want them to pack an extra scoring punch , but also know that they won't be in buildup as much and will need to be found with good passes. 

    The Pressing forward can "play a bit" ie, more intricate passing and short plays. 

    The target forward suits direct football. 

    Both players can play both roles so pick the one that suits your formation and tactical choice. 

     

    a tip : looking at your formation it might help you to create more opportunities for your dorwards from deep crosses ad you have two WBs in your side. 

     

     

     

  4. On 26/02/2024 at 19:54, crusadertsar said:

    Don't want to burst your bubble, but you do realize that all the fan tweets are the same? Like 1 positive, 1 negative, 1 neutral. Always that same formula after each match :lol:

    But totally the best thing about FM is that everyone can play it however they want. 

     

    I once found out a player i wanted had a reasonable release clause all from taking a cursory glance at the fan tweets so you never know what gems you can find there ! LOL 

  5. I'm thinking of even doing a MUCH MORE IMMERSIVE slow save when i finally get FM24. 

    I'm talking one Game per week. Strategizing for the next game. Reading fan tweets. Hyperfocusing on youth development. 

    Watching the opponents last match (or two) on comprehensive to see how they play. 

    a truly pedantic experience. 

    The works. Lmao. 

    Best thing about FM is that you can play it however you want, and when you give it the chance it can be quite the fun football sim. 

  6. 4 hours ago, bosque said:

    I play always on comprehensive but I feel I'm rushing it sometimes. So I'm thinking on going down to Full Match to learn more about my team, tacitcs and football in general. (Also because I want to change carreer IRL to Tactic Analyst, so I hace to start practicing somewhere 😅)

    That's the way. 

     

    I strongly believe if you have even a little understanding of how the match engine works tactically, playing on longer highlights makes you harder to beat and makes you regulrly overperform because you have more opportunities to see what's going wrong and make changes. 

  7. 6 hours ago, Kevinho7 said:

    Actually play all matches on comprehensive, always. But then again, i’m also someone who may take the game a bit too seriously and treat it like the irl job i could never get 😅

    Setting up every training week manually, doing my own opponent analysis where i watch highlights and analytical data of my opponent’s previously played games or games they’ve played against teams of similar statue lik my own. 

    Litterally micro managing about every facet the game has to offer.

    Also the reason why it takes me around 90-100 hours to finish just one season… It’s the way I get the most immersion out of playing fm

    High five ! 

    You play just like i do. LOL !

  8. On 08/01/2024 at 13:51, Hakkapeliitta said:

    I just secured promotion with my Teneriffa side. I dominated most of the games using 4-2-3-1 formation, but using it against that narrow formation was a doom every time. I did win once stacking central midfield like they did, and it would probably work more often, but is there another way? Are there instruction you could make, without having to copy their strategy? It just looks impenectrable.

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    I have a bit of experience with the tactic you are facing and only know how to beat it because that's the tactic i used in a 5 season long almeria save in 23 and how other teams beat me showed me how this tactic can be beaten lol. 

    Monchu is a playmaker so you have to consider that mainly. 

    This tactic has 7 guys deep and three guys high. 

     

    You can stop attacks from this tactic by 

    Isolating the guys up top from receiving service ie stopping the playmaker among the dms + the wingbacks - as they will be their only options for ball progression in transition to attack. 

     

    so either - 1. stop the "progressors" (dm passers and WBs) from getting the ball to "attackers" 

                        2. Stop attackers from receiving ball regularly from progressors . 

    The choice is dependent on what your team is good at or you are comfortable with doing. 

     

    Secondly 

    One way of Attacking this formation effectively is using the space it gives you. They have 3 guys in your half and 7 in theirs. .

    You can use deep progression and buildup to draw their defensive players out because they have a lot of ground to cover and open them up for effective attacks. Your deeper players will have a lot of time and space on the ball because they are giving it to you. 

     

    To put this all together, let's assume Monchu is their playmaker. Which he most likely is. 

    You can have Your AMC sit on him, and your wingers also sit on the Wbs. And then have your 6 guys at the back recycle and draw them out and playmake from deep. 

     

  9. On 19/02/2024 at 20:49, thizaum said:

    Hello,

     

    I've been trying to implement a "pass and move, high pressing" tactic (following Guide to FM) and it has been working reasonably well, but there's a position/role that I think is underperfoming: AMC.

    The only PI is on him: roam from position. I've also tried using take more risks. This player is one of the best on the team, but usually has a lower rating unless he has an assist or a goal. Using AP(s) could also be an option, but I didn't really want the magnet effect. I did want the "fluctuating" effect though.

    Thoughts or recommendations? Feedback on the tactic as a whole is also welcome.

    Cheers.

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    AP or Trequartista. 

    I like to have trequartista for any AMC role that has two players ahead of him. You could also put the mezzala on the right and put him on attack to create a sort of 2/2 or 3/1 attack involving the AM/Mez and PF/DLF depending on your needs and or preferences. 

  10. I just wanted to pop in and see whether there were other managers who like to take a slow, steady approach to the game and play most of their matches on full match. 

    I tend to do that quite a bit and it makes the games longer but much more fun and immersive. 

    I know people that like to play on Key highlights and i think that's much too wild for me. Curious to find others who prefer to play this way. 

  11. On 06/02/2024 at 12:19, CJ_Randell said:

    I haven't really noticed any issues with my current set up. 

    With the much higher tempo my DLP doesn't tend to take long before the ball is moved on to someone else. 

    Could that also maybe be due to his attributes. 

    You two could post your DLPs and the leagues you play in for comparison. 

    my high agility, high balance DLPs seem to get dispossessed far less compared to his understudy with weaker attributes. Something to consider. 

  12. easy. Let assistant manager manage a game and go back and watch highlights and match stats/analysis and see what he's doing right and learn from him. 

     

    Letting my assistant manage friendlies is how i figure out which players are good at set pieces. 

    i also watch u19/u21 games to see what players are good at before putting them in first team. 

    "Learning" from your ass man is a very effective strategy and there's nothing wrong with that. 

  13. On a long journeyman save in FM23 i ended up at Almeria about 12 seasons in and had a lot of fun managing them for many seasons. Some years into the save i noticed Betis were always producing good players and were always so hard to beat for me. I go to check and they also have a 60k seater stadium ! 

    Honestly made me regret picking Almeria over them lol. They seemed like they would be a better team to have picked. 

    Planning a Betis save if i ever do another LA Liga save. 

  14. Thanks for the replies. 

    What i mean is, what tactical choices do you make on a macro basis based on how you want to play. 

     

    For eg. I watched a @rashidi video recently where he chose a 5-2-3 wingback formation for a team battling relegation instead of a 4-3-3 dm wide formation. Which i found very insightful because i always thought the 433dm was very defensive but it turns out it wasn't defensively solid enough for the task at hand. 

     

    So what i mean is, i expected answers to my posts in the line of 

     

    - i play a 4-4-2 because my tear has great wide players and 2 fast strikers and i'm expected to play direct and finish midtable etc etc 

  15. Been playing since cm 02/03 . Bought about all but 3 or 4 editions in between. Will be skipping FM23 mainly because i tried the demo and not enough has changed for me in particular to make the switch. Also having a lot of fun with my saves on 22. 

    Hopefully fm24 (or at least a later update/patch of 23 *fingers crossed* ) sorts out some of the main issues most players have and gives us new and exciting enough features to help us off the fence :)  

  16. I don't have FM23 (yet), but i think youth players should be open to moving to another team offering more gametime and more money, which i think is the main reason youth players would make a move, and using the gametime clubs as stepping stones. 

    BUT, 

    if let's say a player at Man City who won't get game time in the nest few years refuses to even negotiate with me as manager of dortmund when i'm offering game time and more money then it's not realistic ;)

  17. 23 hours ago, Nick OGS20 said:

    Just FYI, there won't be significant changes to any first-team players for the full release - will be some minor tweaks and some bigger changes to academy players. 

    @ManUnitedYouth ?

     

    fwiw having watched Lisandro all season i think his consistency, pace, concentration, marking and anticipation should be higher. Just my opinion. He's legitimately really good.

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