Quote Originally Posted by kebess View Post
442, (normal mentality, mixed passing, no trap, no counter).
451v (normal mentality, flanks passing, no trap, no counter).
No, don't use the 4-5-1v.


Quote Originally Posted by Adam Marszał View Post
Hi
I'm looking for a counter formation for 3N-4-3.
Table of counter formation says: 4-3N-2(AML/AMR)-1, 4-4-2 Classic, 3-5-2, 3-2-2-2-1 Butterfly.

Could someone suggest anything most suitable.
I was thinking about 4-1-3w-1-1 but I'm not sure. I just wanted to strengthen the defenders (so dm with blue arrow), put AMC cause he has a hole there and strengthen the midfield with rest of the players. Does anyone have any expierience with defeating such oponents? Could someone suggest formation and orders?

Thanks in advance.
Quote Originally Posted by Adam Marszał View Post
Please suggest something cause today I've lost to that tactic 1-0. I had better players but still i've lost... I tried to changed formations and tactic during the game but I wasn't able to change the result.
I've started the game with 3N-1(down)-3N-2W-1 and wing attack (0-1 at half) than 4-1(down)-2N-2N-1 and offensive wing attack and at last 15-10 minutes 4-1(down)-3(2MC RM)-AML-ST and ultra offensive mixed attack... Nothing changed.
Tommorow I've a game with such tactic in a league game. My second ST is very poor that's why I'm trying to find something to avoid putting 2ST.

What formation and tactic should I use?

Why did you use a different formation to the ones listed in the table? You were aware that there is a list of counter formations but you chose to ignore it. Go for a 4-4-2 classic with mixed passing.