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    how to beat 4-2-3-1

    hey guys its my cup match
    how to beat this formation

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    AML AMC AMR



    MC MC



    DL DC DC DR



    its my hoe match ................. I think I should use an offensive formation , shouldn't I ?! any ideas guys
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    4-5-1 v style
    YOU're MANAGER, YOU MANAGE


    Congratulation Arsenal!!
    Hope these thread could help you, Formation-Tactic and GUIDE

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    thx alot bro for the reply but how about the tactics and the arrows?!!
    and what about using 4-4-2 whole pitch short passes hard attacking no counter nor offside blue arrows on the dl,dc,dc,dr and red arrows on ml ,mr and the 2 st?!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fadhul17 View Post
    4-5-1 v style
    thx alot bro for the reply but how about the tactics and the arrows?!!
    and what about using 4-4-2 whole pitch short passes hard attacking no counter nor offside blue arrows on the dl,dc,dc,dr and red arrows on ml ,mr and the 2 st?!!

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    I played 4-4-2 against 4-2-3W-1 in the first leg of the Cup, which we all know anything can happen, but it worked for me. Both of our teams are of a similar quality too (my 43.3 against his 44.0), but won 2-1 at home and had 60% of the possession. I will say that my starting eleven is only slightly better though, and I did watch the game, whilst he had a supporter. As always, the scoreline should have been more, but my second striker was having an off-day and actually missed a couple of clear chances! Not knowing how the second leg will swing as it is the Cup, I would use 4-4-2 again though, but lets reserve judgment for now though. ^_^

    Orders used:
    Normal Mentality
    Down Both Flanks
    Whole Pitch Pressing
    Normal Tackling
    Long Passing (because 4-2-3-1 is quite offensive and he were coming forward a lot, so I needed to get the ball away quickly and to my forwards)
    Zonal Marking

    No Counter Attack
    No Offside Trap

    Would be interested to see more feedback from others on their experience of countering 4-2-3-1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fadhul17 View Post
    4-5-1 v style
    Thanks, i worked and won 1 - 0