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  1. On 29/12/2021 at 09:21, haier_fm said:

    Something like this works for me. I've seen something similar to this here, but thought I'd contribute too.

    Keep in mind that the roles alternate depending on the opponent. This one is takes a more agressive form, designed to dominate the half spaces and protect the ball.

    For PI:

    Both IWs - Close Down Much More, Stay Narrower, Roam from Position (depends on situation)

    MEZs - Close Down Much More, Move into Channels, Dribble Wide

    BBMs - Close Down Much More, Move into Channels, Dribble Wide

    WBs - Close Down Much More, Stay Wider

    DLPd - Close Down Much Less (need him to protect the back 4 off the ball)

    Key here is what the team does off the ball rather than on the ball. We strech the pitch when we have the ball, make the pitch small when we don't have the ball.

    Because in my TI I force the opposition outside, Counter Press + playing a Much Higher Defensive Line & Higher LoE, I manage to keep my team compact off the ball, isolating players using the help of the perimeter of the pitch. Pressing More Often helps me with that. Offside Trap ticked means that we can somewhat reduce the weaknesses of playing an extremely high line. Keeping ourselves narrow means that it is harder for the opposition to play through us once they are forced to the outside. We force the opposition to play passes with extreme risk as a result.

    The PIs essentially go hand in hand with my off the ball instructions, telling my players to instantly close down the space and the passing lanes infield once the opposition with the ball reaches the wide areas.

    TI here can also vary depending on what kind of football you want to play.

    Essentially, the formation is designed to overload the half-space in order for either the central and wide areas to open up.

    I play à-la Wenger 2006-2008, where Fabregas appeared to be a God as an 8. Or perhaps like Zdenek Zeman. Hence, regarding Passing Length, I usually set it to standard but Higher Tempo, meaning the team has a choice to play safe or to risk, but these passes often need to be progressive and up the pitch. Players in general need good mental atributes for this i.e. Teamwork, Decisions, Vision, Positioning, Off the Ball.

    Both IWs and the two no.8s combine in the half spaces, while the CFa seeks out space available either out wide or in the middle depending on the position and movement of the wingers and two central midfielders. Wingbacks overlap, leaving 3 in defence: the DLP and the two CBs.

     

     

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    Hey mate,

    Love this setup. I've set this up on one of my saves... a couple of questions:

    What setup do you have with the mentality,  attacking width? Do you use any extra TI's like dribble less or work ball into box?

  2. On 12/12/2019 at 23:11, themario said:

    So I've just finished my 3rd season with Milan:

    3 x Seria A Champions

    2 x Champions League Champions

    Tactic: tweakd @knap 4-1-4-1 cuz it's my favorite system to play. It's balanced both in defence and in attack and It's fun to watch. Also I mixed it with @knap 4-4-2 BEOWULF 107AllCups in some matches.

    Most games I've played my self exept for some low rating matches.

    For those how like to test it, I upload it under this post.

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    Milan kanp 4141 v2 NEW !!.fmf 45.03 kB · 353 downloads

    Fantastic tactic! Using it with Freiburg, expected to finish 16th.... im sitting 2nd, 2 points behind Bayern... 5 wins, 1 draw.  All i do is change mentality for diff games and adjust LOE depending what the score is... i manage every game and take care of training as well... 

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