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    4-5-1 vs 4-4-2

    Hello,

    I had a game yesterday: it was cup semi-finals.
    I played against weaker team, but lost 2-1.
    He was playing 4-4-2. I countered it with 4-5-1 V style.
    I had red arrows on my DMC, DL & DR.
    Should I try something else tomorrow against him & what tactics should I use? :S

    Thanks in advance,
    ~Eerik.

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    Hey!
    Thanks for your fast answer, but I'm not really sure how does the 4-4-2 Narrow look like.. So could you please post a pic or explain it more.

    ~Eerik.

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    4-5-1 vs 4-4-2-ofn7r4.jpg

    Pic shamelessly stolen from another thread.

    The narrow diamond is usually played with short passing (due to players close together) and through the middle, which is why it usually works when 4-5-1V doesnt, which is a flank based formation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maranwe View Post
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    Pic shamelessly stolen from another thread.

    The narrow diamond is usually played with short passing (due to players close together) and through the middle, which is why it usually works when 4-5-1V doesnt, which is a flank based formation.
    The logic is true,but vice versa the game engine...4-4-2 ND is easily beaten by 4-4-2 classic,and 4-5-1 is counter-formation of 4-4-2 classic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by heavenzeyez1 View Post
    Hello,

    I had a game yesterday: it was cup semi-finals.
    I played against weaker team, but lost 2-1.
    He was playing 4-4-2. I countered it with 4-5-1 V style.
    I had red arrows on my DMC, DL & DR.
    Should I try something else tomorrow against him & what tactics should I use? :S

    Thanks in advance,
    ~Eerik.
    I often against 4-4-2 c with 4-5-1v, and always work well
    -----------ST------------
    -AML---------------AMR-
    ------MC-------MC------
    ----------DMC----------- Up to ur DMC
    -DL----DC----DC----DR-
    My order, normal mentality, down both flanks, own half, mixed passing, zonal marking with counter attack.
    Last edited by fadhul17; 06-24-2013 at 06:20 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by essokimo View Post
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    i prefer to cristmas tree thn 4-4-2 nd, sometimes it doesn't work for me.
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    Thanks guys, I guess I'll go 4-5-1 V again and hope for better luck!
    If I find out that it really doesn't go well, I guess I'll change to 4-4-2 narrow then.

    ~Eerik.
    Last edited by heavenzeyez1; 06-24-2013 at 08:42 PM.

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    I think the 3-2-2-2-1 Butterfly works, too.

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    Just wanted to say, thank you all!
    I'm in the finals now.
    I played 4-5-1 V-style and won 2-0.

    ~Eerik.
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