Looks good for your team, just be aware that there are always counters for any formation. Right off the bat, I suspect that a 5-4-1 flat, 5-3n-2 flat, 5-2n-1(AMC)-2, 5-2n-2(AMC)-1, 5-3n-1(AMC)-1, or 5-2n-3 might be effective against your formation. Not sure though, because I have never seen this in action. Plan a secondary formation to counter the above formations, just in case. Also, beware of playing to aggresively against them. These formations thrive on force counter-attack tactics.