Quote Originally Posted by Arion View Post
If you use closely-knit formations, like 4-4-2ND, 4-3-1-2, 3-5-2V (and to some extent even 4-5-1V and Butterfly), you should be playing the possession game. But wide formations are extremely vulnerable with a strong middle, but the opposite may not be true (since there are defenders in the box to head the cross out).
But in the first example ( not the one against mou fc ) I had higher possession then lost 2-0 how could this happen??
I thought higher possession meant higher chances of attacking then goals as I had been favourite in the game and opponent defence quality was much lower than my attack quality