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Posts posted by Tom Jobim
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3 horas atrás, Cloud9 disse:
Can you post the full tactic alongside the Tis? 3-5-2 (or 5-3-2) is one of my favorite formations in the game, but the way it's presented is making my head hurt lol. The full TIs like width etc. are important factors to making effective tweaks.
3-5-2 does struggle in taking control of games. The extra central defender concedes space higher up the park. On FM24 you could look to take advantage of the new positional play changes and play with a Libero who will step into a midfield 4 in possession. You'd need to rework some of the WCB/WB roles so you'd be a little less exposed. You could try using a WB(D) for some stability.
If you're seeing the play progress more quickly/directly than you'd like, try lowering the tempo. AF are great on the counter, but will make your play more oriented to direct football.
I talk about the ti's in the third paragraph, sorry not being able to show a screenshot, im not at home. My main problem is really being efficient tactically speaking when playing counter attack, and controlling the game when needed. I like the way Conte teams play but sadly i cant just play reactive football every single game
On away games i use the standard width for Balanced. At home games or against weakers teams i change to Higher pressing + Higher LOE, slightly narrower, and short passing, slightly slower tempo as well as changing to high press and ticking off counter attack
I'm still playing FM 23 so i'm asking in general without counting things such as ME or buffed/nerfed roles, but i do plan to get 24 soon tho
Currently thinking about changing the WCBs to attack and the dm to a DLP(S), the af to PF(A), as well to changing passing to the shortest possible and maybe work ball into the box?
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7 horas atrás, Johnny Ace disse:
Post a screenshot up of your tactic if you can please @Tom Jobim
The TI's are the ones i said in the post, at moment on home games i take off pass into space, add short passing and play out of defense, and change to positive mentality
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Hey guys, my first post here, and i wanted to get some advice on some things. Currently i want to play a back three giving full freedom to my wing-backs (they're pretty good both physically and technically and i have a lot of cbs)
I'm managing a underdog (a mid table team with some good players actually) and im having some difficulty creating chances, having efficient possession and doing good counter attacks. In away games i want to attack like a Conte side; while at home or against weaker teams i wanna have the control of the game and creating actual good chances. Most of my chances are long passes and as much those are great when they hit the spot, i don't really wanna depend on them every single time...
Anyway my TI's on away games where i wanna be a reactive side and kill it using counter attacks using a 3-5-2/3-5-1-1 is a Balanced mentality, Pass into space, higher tempo, counter, distribute quickly, mid block, higher defensive line, more often and drop off more. Usually i use the trigger press to make the attacking duo press.
Roles are the standard scorer and creator strikers, Mezz/APa, CMs with aggressive tackling, a DM/DLPs, a CDc and WCBs with dribble more. The WBS are the one at the mezz side Support, and the other on the scorer side in Attack with take more risks. Am i doing something wrong? And which ti's use to start being a consistently decent side at home?
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Defending against big teams 3-5-2, 3-4-3 etc
in Tactics, Training & Strategies Discussion
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Hi everyone, today i wanted to ask how you guys deal with back three shapes employed by the best teams on their leagues ( Leverkusen, Bayern, Atleti, serie A teams )
I mainly play as a 3-4-3 (or 3-4-2-1 w/e) but when facing a back three i usually play with a 4-2-3-1 using max width and overlapping wing-backs. My biggest concern is against those top teams on away games, especially Inter.
I try to use compact lines but their strikers duo always slip past my cbs. If i try to play wider as possible. If i play a standard defensive line and try to roof the ball over, the players in the final third still get isolated and can't really do much. If i try to trap outside, it still doesn't change much
Of course, player quality is the biggest point. In fact, Inter is the best team in serie A and both Lautaro and Thuram are the best players on serie A in my save rn. But i still wanna have more tool for when playing against then, even if i'm a mid table club. So, which tactical advice can i get besides the "they struggle to defend the flanks"?