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  1. On 19/05/2024 at 12:18, HANZO said:

    yh i didnt see it enough with the ifb so i went fb(s) 

    That's what I use too

    With the extra Pi "cut inside"

    Beautiful movements from my full back

     

    I feel the inverted full back is too one dimensional and can only do the inverted to CB thingy and not much else

  2. 1 hour ago, HANZO said:

    I changed the deep lying forward to be the raumdeuter and added the pi’s you said the other pi’s are as followed

    keeper: pass it shorter

    CBS: tackle harder dribble more

    and the fullbacks: hold position sit narrow 

    Dm: get further forward to slight make it 343/325 

    the Rpm: move in channels 

    rest of the attack is tackle harder roam from position 

    For the Fullbacks the hold position and sit narrow is to recreate that sorta Ben White role in real life?

     

  3. In my opinion

    It's a mixture of both 

    Aggressive mid block if you'll have it 

    You'll get that compactness

    But you'll have to consider that your trigger press on "more often" means your players would be jumping out position which in turn would be terrible since the mid block encourages them to come at you and sort of attack and since your players would press immediately they enter that zone the block gets disorganized

    It's something you could escape with high block since they aren't so close to your defence or a mid block with a high or standard line

  4. I'm sorry for the long wait 

    I was busy for a while but I'm free now

    Moving on to my TACTICAL RECREATION

    This is in no ways a plug and play tactics and might require a bit of Man Management

    Let's get right in

    TACTICAL SYSTEM

     

    Starting from the back, arguably the most important role we have a sweeper keeper who mops up through passes from the opposition and is comfortable with the ball at his feet.He must be decent with his distribution and have good composure.A sweeper keeper on defence will do the job fine (but I use a sweeper keeper on attack because I have Onana one of the best sweeper keepers)

     

    My Left back is more attacking and will provide that nice linkup and would get in with goals too be underlaping and overlapping the inverted winger.He has the PIs of "cross from the byline" and "sit narrower".The role of my rightback (Groß) the inverted wingback is to provide that link up anywhere in the pitch also be that wide option if space appears out wide.He must be right footed to limit his tendency to invert a little.He is told to get "further forward" 

    My two CBs are told to stay wide with the one with lesser passing ability told to take fewer risk to encourage that build up play (it is imperative that both centerbacks have the "tries to play way out of trouble trait learnt to prevent unnecessary hoofing of the ballScreenshot_2023-06-25-16-52-49-577_com_sega.score.touch.thumb.jpg.635824d9dc137636dde49daee878894f.jpg

     

     

  5. Example of the build-up I achieved against Man United

    The two centre backs are beside the GK and my two defensive mids (Caicedo and Mac Allister irl) are close to each other mirroring real life

    My two fullbacks are extremely wide and deep to offer passing lanes and to create that 2-4 build up in the 1st phase

    My four attacks are high up the pitch pushing the backline and are occupying the same zone creating that 4-2-4 shape that Brighton often use in real lifeIMG_20230620_122555.jpg.f45e82b59c67528f4a616904dbc05d6a.jpg

  6. First Time Poster here and constant lurker(mind my English as it isn't my first language)

     

    As with alot of other FM tacticians in our community 

    I have been intrigued by the beauty of the type of football played by (Roberto De Zerbi) an Italian manager with a unique style of play 

    With emphasis on provoking the press and creating Semi Counters 

    I do not claim to be a tactical expert in any way😂,infact I think I'm terrible in making tactics but after reading from various forums and watching tons of tactical analysis vids

    I thought I was ready to make one 

    Let's go

    So I'll start with the basic shape of a every De Zerbi tactic (a 4-2-3-1 that becomes a 4-2-4 due to the AM and Striker moving to the sides)

    So basically here's what come up with in terms of shape 

           DLF(AT)

    IW(AT)      AM(SU)   W(SU)

         DM(SU)  DLP(SU)

    FB(AT)  CD  CD  IWB(SU)

                  Sk(AT)

     

    Next Post is tomorrow 👍🏽😇

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