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    Question Attacking a 3N-1-4-1-1

    Hello
    Having lost 1-2 at home I have to attack my opponent and score a couple of goals at least.

    In the first leg I played a 4-1-2-1-2 narrow diamond (normal, mixed, counter, red arrow on DMC) but this formation has not been effective.

    This time I could play down on flanks with a 4-2-2-2 hexagon or a 4-5-1V.
    The first is more offensive, because of the 2 ST but miss a DMC to counter the AMC.

    What would you suggest?
    Last edited by Nicky; 04-08-2013 at 01:57 PM.
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    4-1-2-1-2 with reds on dl,dr,mc,mc.
    4-5-1 V with reds on dl, dr.
    4-1-3-2 with reds on dr, dl
    4-3-2W-1 with reds on dl dr aml amr
    Normal ment, through middle (first 2)/flanks(3), full pitch, short pass/mixed.

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    Epic victory!
    3-2 away from home against a level 7!

    Attacking a 3N-1-4-1-1-cup.jpg

    finally I won by using a 3-5-2 hard attacking, short passing and red arrows on MR/L

    Great cup evening
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    League: 1st place: 16 - 2nd place: 6 - 3rd place: 2
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