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Post By dv8r
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Apprentice
Is there a counter attack? 3N-3W-2N-1-1
--st--
-- -- amc -- --
-- cm -- cm --
dml--dmc--dmr
--dc dc dc --
ty.
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Quite a defensive formation, that.
You have to use an attacking formation, that's all I know. 3-5-2 V formation with attacking tactics will have to do.
I faced this 2 seasons ago... With 3-5-2 v, I drew 0-0 at home and lost 4-2 in the cup, this was against higher levelled opposition so it probably works.
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a V could make things happen offensively. You need to outnumber him in offense and that is not easy while he defends with 6..! Haven't ever played against this but I personally would go for 3-1-4-1-1 with red arrows on ML/MR/AMC. He will probably counter attack but if you have much ball possession I believe you'll be fine.
PS Guys pls when you post tactic questions, highlight your advantages as well as your opponents strong players. It really helps. Tactics and formations are not only 4-4-2 vs 4-3-3, but also about specific players, advantages and disadvantages. ty
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Apprentice
Thank you guys for your replies,Master Tactician i understand your point, but it happens that this formation i mentioned is mine i just wanted to know which is my counter attack since is not mentioned anywhere. Thank you again.
Last edited by tziortz; 04-30-2013 at 05:16 AM.
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Rookie
Nice! Then I guess you have a very strong ST
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