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    I'm guessing that you put your formation on the board and left it there so he has countered you by using only 3 defenders and a DMC, he did take a risk by playing them wide, the reason for that was to supply balls down the flanks to his AMR/AML.
    You have no DMC's to stop his AM's attacking your DR/DL, MC's are cancelled out player wise it then comes down to orders.
    When playing 4-2-4 or 4-2-2-2 as some call it you must use attacking mentality, forcing you opponent to withdraw his AM's back into a more defensive position.
    The best way to deal with that formation next time is: 3-2-2-2-1

    -------DC--DC--DC
    DMR-----------------DML
    ---------MC---MC
    AMR-----------------AML
    ------------ST
    If you match up the players you will see that your ST would be 1 v 1 every time he receives the ball from you AM's.
    Your own AMR/AML stop the DR/DL getting the ball down the flanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Accyrover View Post
    I'm guessing that you put your formation on the board and left it there so he has countered you by using only 3 defenders and a DMC, he did take a risk by playing them wide, the reason for that was to supply balls down the flanks to his AMR/AML.
    You have no DMC's to stop his AM's attacking your DR/DL, MC's are cancelled out player wise it then comes down to orders.
    When playing 4-2-4 or 4-2-2-2 as some call it you must use attacking mentality, forcing you opponent to withdraw his AM's back into a more defensive position.
    The best way to deal with that formation next time is: 3-2-2-2-1

    -------DC--DC--DC
    DMR-----------------DML
    ---------MC---MC
    AMR-----------------AML
    ------------ST
    If you match up the players you will see that your ST would be 1 v 1 every time he receives the ball from you AM's.
    Your own AMR/AML stop the DR/DL getting the ball down the flanks.
    Sorry, are you talking to me?

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    Sorry, no elric, should have quoted 'ms76' above my post.
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    o.k Accyrover. My foult.

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    Any advice on playing against 4-3-1-2

    St st
    Amc
    Mc mc mc
    Dl dc dc dr
    Gk

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonkers007 View Post
    Any advice on playing against 4-3-1-2

    St st
    Amc
    Mc mc mc
    Dl dc dc dr
    Gk

    Thanks
    4-5-1 V-Style => Attack the flanks.
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    I'm sorry guys I wasn't available the last 3 days ... and i couldn't see your comments

    but I'm back again

    and thanks to all my friend who tried to help the others ... thx so much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adel Gamal View Post
    I'm sorry guys I wasn't available the last 3 days ... and i couldn't see your comments

    but I'm back again

    and thanks to all my friend who tried to help the others ... thx so much.
    Welcome back

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    Hi,
    I'm playing in a cup semi tonight against a 3-3-2(w)-2 formation and he is slightly stronger than I am.
    Any adive on a formation that could beat him as I've looked through all the posts and this formation
    has never came up.

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    ---st--st---
    aml------amr
    --mc-mc-mc--
    --dc-dc-dc--
    his average value is 57.7 and mine is 57
    he thinks he's unbeatable and braggs about it
    so it would be nice to beat him