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  1. 30 minutes ago, Experienced Defender said:

    Here are my couple of tips:

    - when you play in a narrow formation, do not use narrow defensive width (a.k.a. force oppo outside), because you need to encourage - not discourage - your players to help out the fullbacks/wing-backs when defending their respective flanks

    - your lateral CMs should be switched to more covering or holding roles, both in order to cover for the attack-minded fullbacks and help recycle possession in the midfield + avoid competition for space with the 2 AMCs in front of them (who are both played on support duties)

    I would like to know what's the exact reason you opted for instructions such as regroup and/or slightly less urgent pressing? The same question about your choice of the team mentality (attacking)?

    On your first point: Thanks, this had crossed my mind. I'll make the change.

    On your second point: The wide CMs were previously on cm-defend. They are still to hold position. I had considered this. My only problem here is that, as another commenter mentioned, changing their roles to be a little more attacking may help create more chances. This is where my tactic really fails. Defensively we are superb. Offensively, I very rarely see us manage to actually work the ball into the box.

    Regroup and less urgent pressing is in order to protect our shape. I want our shape to be compact, so that it cannot be passed through. I will allow the opposition to play around about the outside of the formation, but not the freedom to pass with ease through the centre. This has worked and also explains why I defend narrow - it's one of few instructions I can use that stops players shutting down the opposition fullbacks. 

  2. 4 minutes ago, zZzZzZzZzZzZzZz said:

    Your being too cautious with your roles up front and in the midfield.

    As it is you have a forward who will drop back into midfield, two attacking midfielders who will mostly operate in the space outside the area, one midfielder who holds position deep in the midfield and two midfielders who will mostly move around the midfield unless they have PI's or player traits instructing them to do otherwise. The only players who will make penetrating runs and attack the box in your current formation are your wingbacks. This can be fine if you want to play cautious possession football and get 1-0 or 2-0 victories, but if you want to score a lot of goals you will need to take more risks and attack the opposition.

    I would change your AM-s to an AM-a or a Shadow Striker, that way you would have a player attacking the area being left behind by the DLF when he drops into midfield. I would also consider changing the midfielder on the left to a mezzala and drop the left CWB to support duty, between the two of them and the AP-s you will draw possession and the opposition defenders to your left flank, opening up space on the right for the AM and the right CWB to attack.

    Thanks for your reply.

    I'd tried the shadow striker and AM-A but unfortunately to no avail. I'll give your suggestion about the Mezzala a go though, combined with a shadow striker or AM-A.

  3. Hi All,

    Defence

    I have by far the best defence in the league. My aim is to sit tight in the Christmas tree formation and have my LCM and RCM press the opposition wide men. We don't tend to shut down fullbacks. We are happy to have the ball in front of us, not in between the lines. If you have any suggestions on how better to implement this - perhaps with player roles - please let me know.

    Attack

    This is the main issue. I am 2nd in the league table (only just) but our offensive record is on par with a mid-table side.

    - How do I create more chances?

    At the moment, I'm a little lost. I tell my team to counter... but I'm not sure that's really what I want to do. Previously, the mentality was 'positive', but 'attacking' seemed to help somewhat in encouraging chances. I have amassed players that are good on the ball in midfield. Yet, we can't seem to break teams down and create one-on-ones. 

    What tends to happen is that we pass into midfield, get stuck, lob the ball out to the LB or RB, who then takes the ball the length of the pitch and gets slide-tackled out of play. I have scored loads from set pieces (which probably further masks my poor attacking performance). 

    Any input is greatly appreciated!

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