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I created this tactic to take advantage of the speed of the two strikers who always look for space. On the other hand, I also try to take advantage of the technical capacity and speed of the extremes.
What do you think?


PI’s 
AFs– Close down more; mark tighter
FBs – Close down more;
 

Mentality:
Attacking

In Possession:
Play out of defence
Low Crosses
Much Higher Tempo

In Transition:
Distribute quickly
Counter
Counter-press

Out of possession:
Defend wider
Much higher defensive line
Much higher line of engagement
Prevent short GK distribution
Use Offside trap
 

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The risk for an attack with two same roles is that your attack will be maybe too uniform. The same for the wm roles. And use AF with Benfica, one moment you ll risk trouble for find space vs weak team. Maybe the classic partnership DLFsu+AF can maybe test. One player attract the defense when the other take the space.

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20 hours ago, beingaddicted said:

I created this tactic to take advantage of the speed of the two strikers who always look for space. On the other hand, I also try to take advantage of the technical capacity and speed of the extremes.
What do you think?


PI’s 
AFs– Close down more; mark tighter
FBs – Close down more;
 

Mentality:
Attacking

In Possession:
Play out of defence
Low Crosses
Much Higher Tempo

In Transition:
Distribute quickly
Counter
Counter-press

Out of possession:
Defend wider
Much higher defensive line
Much higher line of engagement
Prevent short GK distribution
Use Offside trap
 

1837858677_442KillerTiagoMisa.thumb.png.4e683286a56ad7afe8494f2b3e1750d8.png

I think this tactic could work with a weaker team, but im unsure whether it would with Benfica.

Id look to lower the line of engagement on this tactic, and look to nick the ball off the opponent and take advantage of the space left by the opposition back 4 pushing higher up

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