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My mate and me started a two player game. He chose West Ham and I chose Villa. He signed Cesar Delgado and Enyeama to start with and just used a basic 4-4-2 formation. His team looked something like this...
GK - Enyeama
RB - Neill
CB - Bouma (On loan off me)
CB - Upson
LB - Konchesky
DM - Gavin McCann (£4mil off me)
LM - Benayoun
RM - Cesar Delgado
AM - Reo-Coker
CF - Eddie Johnson
CF - Tevez
It seemed like an okay team but the ball wasn't getting crossed in enough so he put a long farrow from Delgado to the corner flag because he had very high dribbling, pace and crossing. (All 20). But when Delgado put the ball in, there weren't enough players in the box so he put a farrow on Reo Coker going in between the two strikers. The only problem was that Reo Coker kept missing his headers so he spent big on Tim Cahill. He proved to be a top quality signing with 23 goals in his first season. But then he realised that the times the defender won the ball and headed it to the edge of the box then he was getting caught in possession. He made Benayoun run to AMC and it worked perfectly. His team instructions were...
Mentality - Attacking
Creative Freedom - Little (Except Cahill)
Passing Style - Short
Tempo - Slow
Width - Wide
Closing down - Often
Time Wasting - Rarely
Defensive Line - Deep
Tackling - Hard
What do you think of the tactic?? How could it be inproved?
mentality - attacking
creativity - mixed
passing style - mixed or direct
tempo - fast
width - wide
closing down - normal
time wasting - rarely
defensive line - ???
tackling - normal
Drag you AMR/L forward. Set all your player to "forward runs" except GK n CB. DM hold the ball(stanina, decision) so the other player can move forward.