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    Strange 1-3-2-2-2 opponent

    Hi mates, my next opponent has the strangest formation, yet I am not entirely sure how to exploit it.

    He plays:
    DC,
    DML, DMC, DMR
    DC, DC
    AML, AMR
    ST, ST

    So he is pretty spread out all over the place, except for the last defensive line.

    I just lost my last game against a weaker opponent with a weird formation, and this one is obviously not in the "win against any formation", so I figured I would ask here.

    My team contains:
    1 DL (injured), 3 DC, 1 DR
    1 DMC
    1 ML, 4 MC, 1 MR
    1 AML, 1 AMR
    3 ST

    My MC and DMC being the best players.

    What should I do?

    I would imagine playing long balls would be a good idea against his 7 player midfield?
    Have two ST against his one DC? Or 1 ST and 2 AM? Or 2 ST and 2 AM? Are AM bad when he has DMs on the flanks?
    Should I defend with four (a DC for the injured DL) plus one DMC?

    Thank you!

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    Is his formation "Definitive Illegal" and thus penalized with 20% possession? If so, will this influence how my formation should look lile?

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    Just for completeness: I have won 4:0 with 4:3MC:2AMW:1.