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23 minutes ago, NineCloudNine said:
Some thoughts:
- stretch the play as wide as possible to create some space in the middle
- drop to a lower defensive line/pressing line so you don’t just bunch everyone into the same place
- long balls over the top to your striker(s)
- play for set pieces
- drop one or more of your three AMs to CM so they have more space
- use a different striker, that one didn’t work
- shrug and accept that sometimes your team loses, you still won the league and in that game your xG wasn’t much worse
The xG was almost same, because we had a sitter from a corner at injury time. They dominated, like what happened every time I played against similar formation. I only have 2 players in attacking role. I could drop the wingers down, but im not sure what it would do.
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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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How do you play against this formation?
in Tactics, Training & Strategies Discussion
Posted · Edited by Hakkapeliitta
It should not be the same problem, because we are top of the league, but your thread could be usefull next season when we go up. In reality our team is probably top 6-8 of the league by skill level, but our dmc/cms/amc:s are top quality, so we shouldn't be dominated. I was thinking about a flat midfield like this, since they don't have central midfielders.