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    3w-3w-2-1-1

    Hi guys -

    I'm coming up against a really defensive (as it seems) formation.

    --------GK--------
    DR-----DC-----DL
    DMR--DMC---DML
    -----MC----MC----
    --------AMC-------
    ---------ST--------

    Any ideas? if he plays his tactics right i could underestimate him - i.e. It looks defensive but if he pushes his DL/DR up to effectively become DML/DMR on attack - and - red arrows his DML/DMR they would effectively become ML/MR... yeah?

    I'm not sure how to attack him. His wings obviously look strong so centrally - so i was thinking 3 strikers.. But his DL/DR can also play DC. So if he watches the match he can just nullify me there.

    What do you think?

    Help.

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    Yea that's really defensive, I'd say either 3-1-3-3
    ---------GK------
    ---DC--DC--DC----
    --------DMC------
    --MR---MC----ML
    ---ST--ST--ST---

    Attacking, Through the middle, mixed pass

    or 4-4-2 Narrow Diamond
    -------GK-------
    -DR--DC--DC--DL
    ------DMC------
    ----MC--MC-----
    ------AMC------
    ----ST--ST------

    Attacking, through the middle, short pass. Red Arrow on the AMC.
    If you can't score with this, take out your AMC for a third ST, so it becomes a 4-1-2-3
    -------GK-------
    -DR--DC--DC--DL
    ------DMC------
    ----MC--MC-----
    -----------------
    ----ST-ST-ST---

    Forget his wings,his DML/DMR and DL/DR will fully cover them, try to break through his DMC and the lonely DC
    If you think he plays counter, change from attacking to normal.
    Last edited by tihero; 04-08-2014 at 11:34 PM.

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    Thanks tihero -

    The game is in 4 hours - i just want to check with some of your reasoning -
    I've had a better look at his line-up and it's extremely versatile. I watched his match last night (4-0 W) vs a 4-4-2 and he can completely alter it.

    His DL/DR & DMC can play DC. So he can make a back 3 while watching.
    His DML can play DL & DMC - his DMR can play DMC - so if he wanted he could drop to a DL-DC-DC-DR & DMC-DMC or DL-DC-DR-DMC-DMC-DMC.

    His AMC is also an AML - and he has another AMC/AMR and AML/AMC on the bench. So he could switch to a 4-5-1V very easily.
    As I see it - he has

    ----Option A-------------Option B--------------Option C--------------Option D---
    --------GK-------- --------GK-------- --------GK-------- --------GK--------
    DR-----DC-----DL ----DC-DC-DC---- DR--DC---DC--DL DR--DC---DC--DL
    DMR--DMC---DML DMR--DMC---DML ---DMC----DMC--- DMR-----------DML
    -----MC----MC---- -----MC----MC---- ----MC------MC---- ----MC------MC----
    --------AMC------- --------AMC------- --------AMC------- --------AMC-------
    ---------ST-------- ---------ST-------- ---------ST-------- ---------ST--------

    And with one substitution he can have a 4-5-1V or something to counter my counter.

    The first formation you suggested -
    ---------GK------
    ---DC--DC--DC----
    --------DMC------
    --MR---MC----ML
    ---ST--ST--ST---

    Would my MC & DMC pair not be outmatched by my opponents 2 MC & DMC - also with DL & DML + DR & DMR would that not make my ML & MR redundant?

    Also it's not a good formation vs a 4-5-1v

    The second formation might be better - But it's also weak against a 4-5-1V.

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    Well of course if he changes there is no "the one counter" , you also have to adapt to it
    As far as I see, all his formations are pretty defensive, except for 4-5-1 V, so you have to break through his defense since he is covering both his wings and the centre.
    You could also try a formation with 2 AMC's