
Originally Posted by
Saransh Vatsa
U r right. Logically, 4-1-2-1-2 narrow diamond with long passes through the middle and attacking mentality is the best way to beat 4-3-3. That's what I did against my cup 1st round opponent today whose team has the same quality as mine and has less S.as. It was home 4 me and we both were watching. I had more possession but yet I lost 4-1. I scored in the 5th minute and all was going well till 25th minute when he equalised. And then there were goals after goals. I seemed to have no control. I got irritated by the game engine in the 70th minute as I was 3-1 down and so sent in an AMC in place of one of my MC. Made no difference!!! After match when I looked at the ratings, my lone scorer striker got 8, my other players got 6-7 and my Goal Keeper got.............. gues what!!!................wait for it...........4. I mean, my goalkeeper is the highest rated player in my team and was gr8 last season. And this is the first time that any of my player has got a rating of 4!!! The lowest I had seen be4 was 5.
So, I short I will say, that choosing ur formations and tactics are just a way to make u feel that u control the game. Actually, the real control of the game is in the hands of the pathetic game engine which does what it wants. Last season I lost to teams 10Q less than me and now I lost my first match of the season which happened to be the home leg of the cup match to a team whose formation I had totally countered!!!