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  1. В 28.12.2020 в 13:29, stgahoy сказал:

    Georginio Wijnaldum - €0 end of contract

    Nice move. I've decided to evaluete demo just to see if it's me or Pirlo fails at his workplace. And I did exactly the same. Aslo signed Di Maria for free as I have no faith in Bernardesci and Di Maria can be a good replacement for a season or two, while Kulusevski improves.

    Keeping my eye on Eric Garsia of course.

    It's a pity I couldn't sign Donnaruma as free agent as well. Also he yet to extend his contract IRL.

    Also planning to buy Morata, not sure about McKennie tho. He's good IRL but in game it's not Juve level

    Can't imagine selling Dybala tho. Here's why

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    On the overall it's pretty satisfying save, now considering bying a full game.

  2. @bianconeri96 that was quite unexpected to know that you're Udinese tifoso. Still, I hope you'll resolve your tactical problems :)

    Also, thanks to @crusadertsar for a hint regarding having more affiliated clubs. Domestic clubs don't always loan my young players out to the extent I would like them to so I will consider this opportunity as well.

    As for me not much changed tactical wise so I'll just leave here a brief summary of my results for the 2nd season:

    Champions League: Infamous 4th place in a group of Atletico Madrid, Porto and Olympique Marseille

    Ukrainian Cup: Eliminated in 1/2 final against Shakhtar

    Premier league proved to be quite dramatic. Teams went to winter break with Shakhtar advancing 5 points, but during spring I've managed to reduce the gap so when 2 games left until the end of the season both teams had an equal number of points. In the 31st game of the season, Shakhtar couldn't put up with a pressure and lost it's game while I've gained a crucial 3 point advantage before last game with... Shakhtar. So in a deciding game of the season, I've secured my championship with 0-0 draw employing my 3-2-3-2 defensive tactic. 

    My squad (again not very accurate due to excessive rotation):

    Koval - Boyata (free agent from Celtic), Korzun, Burda - Shepelev - Sidcley, Gramash, Buyalskiy, Tsygankov - Supryaga, Besedin

    Reserves:

    Boyko - Kedziora, Patric, Tymchyk (returned from loan) - Sydorchuk - Petryak (free agent from Shakhtar), Tche-Tche, Kalitvintsev, Morozuyk - Shaparenko, Carrera

    Individual notes:

    This season Besedin has adapted himself to a position of supportive forward becoming top league goalscorer. 

    Best average rating and best assistant - Morozyuk. Although I've named Tsygankov as the first team player Morozuyk still had his fair share of games in Premier League where he had enough quality to prove himself really excellent on a position of right midfielder. Also, I have to admit that Tsygankov was quite injury prone this season constantly suffering from low term injury blows.

    Another fun fact is that I've tried Shaparenko both as supportive forward and midfielder and he quite counterintuitively scored more goals being a midfielder :)

     

  3. I'm glad that you've enjoyed my response. 

    Basically, Marotta is famous for his free-agent signings (recall Pirlo, Pogba, Khedira) and some cheap bargains such as Vidal (12M), Tevez (9M), Barzagli (300k). Those are not always young players as you can see but they fit in a club system quite well. I've employed a similar approach with signing Patric and Carrera.

    Regarding approach to youngsters, they're rarely given a chance as the immediate result is favoured and young players usually develop through loans. That was a case for Rusyn, Mykolenko and Tsitiashvilli who were loaned to Premier League clubs altogether with the bunch of already loaned players.

    The main sources of income seen to be prize earning and wise spending policy. Selling players was never seen as a way to sustain financial well being with players being sold only if they don't fit into the club system or they were asking for the move. Same for my Dynamo as well. Although no clubs have approached me to sell my first team members

    My tactics brought me to 55-23 goal difference over 32 games in PL which I think is quite modest attacking figures with most of the successful attacks developing over the flanks. Also, 3-2-3-2 seems to be quite effective against Shakhtar with 3 winds, 1 draw and 1 loss over the course of the season. 

  4. Hello everyone. Again thanks to crusadertsar for his great posts. Also, cheers to bianconeri96 who, I assume, not just fellow Dynamo lover but also fellow Juventus lover :)

    I've finally completed my first Dynamo season and decided to share my experience. Not only my philosophy but also the main source of my game enjoyment is Marotta-style bargain transfers so I've decided to stick to this strategy. But as I've recognised that Dynamo's young lads have a great potential and thus they should be given more playing time I've refused to sign free oldies-but-goldies (recall Pirlo to Juventus move) and signed players when they're both cheap and have some future perspective. Such philosophy forced me to completely disband the current scouting team as not sufficient for my goals.

    Regarding formation, I've decided to stick with 3-1-4-2 as a primary formation. My thinking is that Dynamo has a lot of quality midfielders and not so many good defenders, so I'll sacrifice 4th defender to gain an advantage in a midfield. Also, that system forced me to seek for some interesting variations in attack such as Tsygankov, Shaparenko or even Garmash as supportive forward. In case I faced stronger opposition or wanted to secure my lead with some Allegri style-pragmatism I switched to 3-2-3-2. And in some cases, I wanted to put event more attacking pressure on my opponent which was the case for Premier League quite often I've switched to 3-4-3 wide to give a possibility for Verbic and Tsygankov to play at more suitable positions.

    Such system showed quite humble results I believe but I'm still optimistic about team potential.

    PL: 2nd place with humble 62 points, secured my 2nd place 3 games in advance.

    Ukrainian Cup: Eliminated in 1/4 final by Kolos Kovalivka. Quite shameful even taking into account the fact that I've used my reserves for this affair. Although I've been to Kovalivka once and it's a pretty sweet place so no wonder their team does quite well IRL too (they're in the top part of the First League now) AFAIK

    Champions League: Eliminated in qualification by Benfica losing away game 1-0 and winning home leg by 2-1 which was apparently not enough

    Europa League: Eliminated in the second knockout round by Eintracht Frankfurt

    I've employed rotation quite often so it's hard to name my starting eleven but the median looks as follows:

    Boyko - Kedziora, Burda, Patric (bought from Lazio for 2.9$M) - Sydorchuk - Tsygankov, Garmash, Buyalskiy, Verbic - Besedin, Supryaga

    And reservers:

    Bushchan - Kadar, Pantic, Korzun (returned back from the loan) - Shepelev - Morozyuk, Duelund, Tche-Tche, Sidcley  - Carrera (Free transfer from Union Espanola), Shaparenko

    Also, I gave some chances to Mykolenko and Tsitiashvilli who used them quite well (except Kolos game ) and later were loaned to Premier League clubs.

    Supryaga benefited from my system the most becoming club's top goalscorer (18 goals) and the player with top-rating. Tsygankov became the top assistant, although it seemed like he struggled at the beginning of the season with his more defensive duties.

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