Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Cup.jpg 
Views:	57 
Size:	54.0 KB 
ID:	70827

He uses 5-0-3n-0-2

I won my first leg at home 3:2, but I conceeded both goals from counter (livegame).

I played 4-5-1V, defensive-dbf-mixed-off, low-hard-zonal-off

I was 3:1, conceeded the goal at 89' - but I made no changes after my 3:1.

The problem is: he only needed 4 chances, my team needed 11... He also lost his previous 1st leg against a slightly better 4-5-1V 1:0 (he was away). He won his second leg at 3:1 - BUT he was in both games much weaker on statistics. He only needed 5 chances to score 3 times, his opponent had 11, scored only once. I think, he also scored from counter.

If he scores one time at home, it will be really hard for me. How do I avoid, to run into his counter? How to play the second leg?

I think, I have two options:
1.) play like home - defensive didn't protect my team from his counter and hope for the best? But, what to do, if my team conceeds first goal, but has again more chances?
2.) I use 4-0-2n-3w-1 - offensive-dbf-mixed-off, high-hard-zonal-off

Any experience? Any ideas?