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    One striker setups usually counts on goals from advanced Wingers or midfielders to have any effect. the 4-5-1 V ie, sees the AMS actually scoring a lot more than the striker since the striker is often used as assisting pole for the AM's overlaps.

    A real example would be Bayern Munchen, where Robben and Ribery has high scoring rates compared to the strikers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morgan O'Bree View Post
    One striker setups usually counts on goals from advanced Wingers or midfielders to have any effect. the 4-5-1 V ie, sees the AMS actually scoring a lot more than the striker since the striker is often used as assisting pole for the AM's overlaps.

    A real example would be Bayern Munchen, where Robben and Ribery has high scoring rates compared to the strikers.
    I'm playing 4-4-1-1 so my ST is left alone, the most forward player that I have. I don't think he turns back to pass

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morgan O'Bree View Post
    One striker setups usually counts on goals from advanced Wingers or midfielders to have any effect. the 4-5-1 V ie, sees the AMS actually scoring a lot more than the striker since the striker is often used as assisting pole for the AM's overlaps.

    A real example would be Bayern Munchen, where Robben and Ribery has high scoring rates compared to the strikers.
    Absolutely agree!!