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Thread: How to beat 4-3-1-2

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron Ramsey Tiong View Post
    The opponent changed formation? Having seen the teams, I would say your formation does not matter too much. Pick any players you want, maybe your youngest players to get the most development, and then play them in a legal formation attacking down the wings. 4-5-1V or something similar would be good.
    He has been using the same formation against me. 4-4-2. It's a Cup match so i'm afraid i will lose the match since i already draw with him once.

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    I don't know how many teams you're asking me to plan against for you since the original question was 4-3-1-2, but I stick to what I said. As long as you have a legal formation, everyone in position and in good condition, you should win comfortably. I'm not sure how you managed to draw the first leg. :s

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    Okok, my bad. Thanks anyway thanks for the help

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    Ok.. Top Eleven is sure weird, 2-2 draw at first, now 11-0 win. This is ridiculous.

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    lmfao

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