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    Man, there is no such a role as central winger. But is a rf - right foward and lf - left foward. So maybe they play in this role. But in other hand what role has these 2 wide strikers when you play with 3st coz in reality that 2 wide strikers would be RF AND LF.
    So now aml and amr. It means left/right attacking midfielders. This role is football is LAM AND RAM and usually are played with 4-2-3-1 formation (as 3 attacking midfielders) ( and you cant play with 3 amc because it;s illegal here). So now question: where the hell is left or right wing position in this game? You say aml/amr, it looks like, because here isn't another option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomu741 View Post
    Man, there is no such a role as central winger..
    I looked on the internet and "central winger" is the name which is given to the AMC in 4-2-3-1 lately. Summarizing, this is because he must not look for spaces to attack forward in the middle like the AMC in 4-3-1-2 for example, because there is none (he has only one ST in front of him, and normally 2 opponent's central defenders) but instead must, starting form the center, attack spaces opened by the wingers (who move, and bring their fullbacks away with them) on the left and right alternatively.

    It's a subtle variant of AMC, far too sophisticated for top eleven. And makes no sense, because if it worked like it was stated, it would be impossible to use a "central winger" with two ordinary wingers in 4-2-3-1, which is the sole purpose the role exists for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tomu741 View Post
    Man, there is no such a role as central winger. But is a rf - right foward and lf - left foward. So maybe they play in this role. But in other hand what role has these 2 wide strikers when you play with 3st coz in reality that 2 wide strikers would be RF AND LF.
    So now aml and amr. It means left/right attacking midfielders. This role is football is LAM AND RAM and usually are played with 4-2-3-1 formation (as 3 attacking midfielders) ( and you cant play with 3 amc because it;s illegal here). So now question: where the hell is left or right wing position in this game? You say aml/amr, it looks like, because here isn't another option.
    Right foward and left foward are AMR and AML they only play on the flanks not in the middle, pushing them foward is the only way to let them play as second strikers. In this pic you can see where the SS are
    Diiference between positioning and arrows-396px-boisko_positionswmidfield.jpg

    Between the AM strata and foward strata

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