HI all i always flatter to the same guy who use the formation of 3(w)-1(dmc)-3(W)-1(amc)-2(st)..... i keep trying with different formations and end up lossing... help me here with the formation and tactics plz....
HI all i always flatter to the same guy who use the formation of 3(w)-1(dmc)-3(W)-1(amc)-2(st)..... i keep trying with different formations and end up lossing... help me here with the formation and tactics plz....
Dont use an amc since the formation contains a dmc . Amc dont perform well against a dmc especially a good 1
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Formation: 3n-5-2 Flat
This formation will give you the benefit to control the midfield and dominate possession and creating lots of chances. Short Passing will allow you to keep possession as you've packed your midfield with 5 players which should avoid you being countered. I'd personally play with Whole Pitch Pressing to quickly win back the ball, but by doing this your condition will go down quicker than normal as your players are working hard so make sure all your players are at least 90% condition. As you have 3 center backs it would be a smart idea to play the Offside Trap, but make sure your player's speed is quicker than your opponents strikers.
Tactics and Orders
Team Mentality: Attacking
Focus Passing: Through the middle or Mixed
Passing Style: Short
Force Counter-Attacks: Off
Pressing Style: High
Tackling Style: Normal
Marking Style: Zonal
Play Offside Trap: On
You can tweak the orders to your preference, but this is how I'd set-up against your opponent's formation. If this was useful and helped, give it a like to let others know as well
Last edited by Stefan Blackwell; 07-28-2016 at 07:18 PM.
Hey frnds.. i tried with my normal formation 4-2-3-1 formation and beat him 3-0....Red arrows on my AML-AMC-AMR and ST.... no blue arrows and my tactics is
Team Mentality: Attacking
Focus Passing: Down the flanks
Passing Style: Long
Force Counter-Attacks: Off
Pressing Style: Low
Tackling Style: Normal
Marking Style: Zonal
Play Offside Trap: Off
The main thing is that you successfully overcome that formation. Congratulations