Quote Originally Posted by Kenshiro View Post
4-3n-2w-1 worked fine. Just dont put any arrows and play normal tackles to prevent an lucky goal from free-kick. And try to attack trought the wings if you want but If it was me I going to play mixed. Put a red arrows will change the counter formation a lot. For example if you put red arrows on your wingers in attack your formation will become 2-5-2-1
So you will be clearly open for.counter attacks that your opponent probably will use because his team is weaker. If you put red arrows on your aml/
Amr your formation will.become 4-3-3 in most of.the.time.and I find.4-3-3 usefull.only.if you play agains 4-5-1 V style.
So one more time.
Use 4-3n-2w-1. No arrows!
Mantality: attacking
Passes:mixed!
Passes trought: my advice is mixed but if you want play both flanks.
No counter no offside
Tackles: normal to prevent.lucky free-kick goal. Switch to hard if things not goes as you wish. For 8 seasons I played hard only 4-5 times when I played a stronger opponent.
I win the league every year + 3 CL cups and play semi-final today fighting for the 4 cl cup.
What about the pressing? own half or full field?

i play this season often with 4-1-4-1 against strogner and offense opponents, it works fine! dc's and dmc down, if you want ml and mr up, st all the time up, i can switch so very fast to a 4-5-1 V cause my ml and mr is also a aml and amr also my dmc is a dc so i can if im in front and the opponent have no amc switch to 5 defenders.

Mentality: normal, both flanks, hard tackle(maybe not ever the best), own half, mixed, and counter. most it works good.
If the opponent have just 1 striker and one amc, or no amc and 2 striker i play the same mentality with 3-1-4-2 and it also works so good. i never pay any money for tokens but im in first place in league, cup and championsleague still winning.

but if i have very important match i make the best formation i can.. like today i will try yours kenshiro, against 4-1-3n-2 with 4-3-2w-1...

i think i will win... result coming soon boys...

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