AH AH — manager of Atlético Kolkata. Named in honour of my hometown club, Atlético de Kolkata, which won the inaugural edition of Indian Super League in 2014.
A good defence is the best offense.
I think it all depends on the opponent. I tend to go with the narrow diamond because it's so effective:
But any form of the 4-5-1 meets the criteria I look for (each striker double marked, any attacking midfielders marked, equal or more number of midfielders). It just has to be tailored to exploit weaker players of the defense (e.g. If they have weaker defensive wingers, focus passing on the wings). There are also many variations of the 4-5-1. Here's how I think they should be used:
If you need to be super defensive against a much stronger opponent:
Fairly equal opponent:
or
You can even go crazy if it's a weaker or much weaker opponent:
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Honestly, looking at the above, of the 4-5-1 formations, the V looks very balanced. It gives up a little on the wings but if you have good DL/R, it should be ok. 4-5-1 flat looks good and 4-3-2W-1 looks even better.
Last edited by motrin; 03-05-2016 at 11:57 AM.
AH AH — manager of Atlético Kolkata. Named in honour of my hometown club, Atlético de Kolkata, which won the inaugural edition of Indian Super League in 2014.
A good defence is the best offense.