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    Hi bud, I have found 4-4-2 can be quite strong lately especialy against my 3w-1-4-2 formation so this season I experimented and found that starting with 4-1-3w-2 and changing to 4-3-3 at HT worked! I won 4/4!. IF you choose to follow me then this is the orders I used, attacking, mixed focus passing, hard tackling, close down own half, mixed passing style, zonal marking, force counter attacks and play offsides, red arrows on dmc, ml,mc,mc,mr,st,st and st when playing 3 upfront.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skidz View Post
    Hi bud, I have found 4-4-2 can be quite strong lately especialy against my 3w-1-4-2 formation so this season I experimented and found that starting with 4-1-3w-2 and changing to 4-3-3 at HT worked! I won 4/4!. IF you choose to follow me then this is the orders I used, attacking, mixed focus passing, hard tackling, close down own half, mixed passing style, zonal marking, force counter attacks and play offsides, red arrows on dmc, ml,mc,mc,mr,st,st and st when playing 3 upfront.
    Play both counter attacks and offside trap? I have pretty weak defenders. Can I put blue arrow on my dmc? or just leave him without any arrow?