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(6.0) ABUSE CPU BIELSA by Pinuccio ➡️DEFINITIVE VERSION 2025/01/18✅


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➡️2025/01/18

This ABUSE CPU BIELSA 6.0 is designed to simulate Bielsa’s football adapted to the limits and automatisms of FM Mobile, focusing on intensity, pressure, and constant verticality. The sweeper keeper is the first playmaker, staying high, compressing the team, and always ensuring numerical superiority at the back, making it easier to build from deep even under CPU pressure. The inverted wing back on the right moves inside during possession, creating a three-man midfield that stabilizes the build-up and allows the advanced playmaker to receive higher between the lines without being isolated. The right center back, more technical, handles the first phase of construction, while the left no-nonsense center back plays simple and aggressive, protecting transitions and stopping opposition moves at the source. The marking full back on the left stays more conservative, follows his man, and guarantees preventive cover when the team attacks with many players.

The central defensive midfielder is the tactical pivot, screening the defense, winning balls back, and immediately playing short to keep the tempo high. The left central midfielder supports the attack continuously, attacks the box in the second wave, and adds offensive density. The advanced playmaker is the offensive brain, receiving between the lines, speeding up vertical play, and quickly setting the forwards in motion, taking advantage of the team’s compact structure.

Up front, the striker works both as a reference point and as the first defender, pressing the opposition center backs and freeing space for runs from midfield. The right winger stays wide out of possession but immediately attacks depth after the ball is recovered, while the left attacker plays more inside, almost as a second striker, overcrowding the box and constantly creating two-versus-two situations against the CPU defense.

The control mentality with fast tempo and disciplined freedom reproduces Bielsa’s principle of structural order and controlled offensive chaos. Full pressing and hard tackling are used to win the ball as close as possible to the opponent’s goal without ever dropping deep. The balanced defensive line without offside trap reduces defensive engine bugs and keeps the team compact. In attack, short passing and short goalkeeper distribution secure the first phase of possession, while early shots, dribbling, and immediate crosses exploit the AI’s difficulty in reorganizing after losing the ball. The whole system creates a continuous flow of rapid attacks, many players ahead of the ball, and constant pressure that forces the CPU into mistakes, generating a very high number of chances and high xG, in true Bielsa style but optimized to abuse the FM26 Mobile match engine.

ABUSE CPU BIELSA 6.0 therefore represents a mature and definitive version, the result of extensive testing and continuous optimization, designed for those who want to maximize performance, solidity and attacking power in FM26 Mobile.

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ABUSE CPU BIELSA 6.0 therefore represents a mature and definitive version, the result of extensive testing and continuous optimization, designed for those who want to maximize performance, solidity and attacking power in FM26 Mobile.

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In this image, we can see the aggressive pressing we develop when we don't have the ball. Each player presses an individual opponent, forcing the opposing team to make a quick play or make a poor decision, as in this case.

 

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“Why can this tactic be successful? Because it is the only tactic so far in which two players, and sometimes even three, constantly occupy zone 14. What is zone 14? Zone 14, according to El Loco Bielsa, is the area right outside the penalty box. It’s the area where the greatest dangers for the opposing team are created. The team that manages to occupy this zone has the opportunity to generate truly dangerous chances.”

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Hi, I’m currently following your El Loco Bielsa-style tactic.
What match prep, individual training and player attribute do you recommend to get the best out of it?

Thanks!

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28 minutes ago, jon78 said:

Ciao, attualmente sto seguendo il tuo El Loco Tattica in stile Bielsa.
Che cosa preparazione della partita, formazione individuale e l'attributo giocatore che consigli per trarne il meglio?

Grazie!

I'm doing something very simple: I train each player for the role they have to play on the field in tactics, including the reserves, especially those who don't have the green (primary) color, and then I put everyone on the second option TEAM PLAY training (in the long run, it improves the players' relationships on the field and helps them better interpret their role in tactics).

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3 hours ago, Atit thai said:

 

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Help, what is Andorra? What kind of team is it? Listen to me, forget the tactics, use another one. This is El Loco tactics, not the Lourdes tactics that work miracles. 😂😅😅

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Forgive my ignorance, I didn't know this team existed. What category is it? The players are probably so poor that they can't adapt to a tactic that requires so much movement, pressing, and direct play.

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11 hours ago, Pinuccio said:

Forgive my ignorance, I didn't know this team existed. What category is it? The players are probably so poor that they can't adapt to a tactic that requires so much movement, pressing, and direct play.

Laliga2 spain.

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Started with Charlotte in MLS, the Fiorentina in Italy, and now Liverpool has offered me a job with 5 matches to end their season. I took it up and applied your tactics. 

5 matches, 3 wins (slightly heavy wins), 2 draws (Leeds and City - both away games).

Would see how next season fairs. Looking good and intense. A lot of rotation would be needed for proper conditioning of the players. 

 

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Tested with Leeds and its been pretty decent considering team is not built at all for this..

(1) forwards .. decent with DCL and Nmecha (he’s actually scoring a lot mostly off the bench)

(2) wingers … decent group but little depth (I am not bringing back any of the loan players like Ramazani).. getting some good contributions from them

(3) AM.. literally hardly have creative quality for the AM (Tanaka and Aaronsen off the bat can somewhat play there). .. retraining Stach and longstaff (both defensive though longstaff is a box to box)… also retraining Piroe for his left foot as the right sided AM and the right winger isn’t left footed so I want a little more movement from that side)

(4) DM is solid with ampadu.. play Gruev as backup and can move stach there too

(5) central D… no natural ball playing defenders.. can’t use struijk on the left because he is needed as IWB cover on the left.. I have bounced between just putting them as CD for now until they have trained up a little more (so training is set to BPD but instruction is CD)

(6) IWB.. decent but depth is weak

so with that said.. training all focused teamwork which is true Bielsa philosophy..

only thing I really messed with is adjusting from overload to attacking/counter as needed because the pace at the back is weak so despite the offside trap we were getting burnt.. lack of creativity up top also doesn’t help so moving a bit more neutral helps stabilise the team for results but also you do get that El Loco feel just not the all out .. perhaps a more practical style which sometimes El Loco needed in real life! lol

 

I will post pictures later when I play further into the season but I really like how it’s looking.. 

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4 hours ago, Darabeel said:

Tested with Leeds and its been pretty decent considering team is not built at all for this..

(1) forwards .. decent with DCL and Nmecha (he’s actually scoring a lot mostly off the bench)

(2) wingers … decent group but little depth (I am not bringing back any of the loan players like Ramazani).. getting some good contributions from them

(3) AM.. literally hardly have creative quality for the AM (Tanaka and Aaronsen off the bat can somewhat play there). .. retraining Stach and longstaff (both defensive though longstaff is a box to box)… also retraining Piroe for his left foot as the right sided AM and the right winger isn’t left footed so I want a little more movement from that side)

(4) DM is solid with ampadu.. play Gruev as backup and can move stach there too

(5) central D… no natural ball playing defenders.. can’t use struijk on the left because he is needed as IWB cover on the left.. I have bounced between just putting them as CD for now until they have trained up a little more (so training is set to BPD but instruction is CD)

(6) IWB.. decent but depth is weak

so with that said.. training all focused teamwork which is true Bielsa philosophy..

only thing I really messed with is adjusting from overload to attacking/counter as needed because the pace at the back is weak so despite the offside trap we were getting burnt.. lack of creativity up top also doesn’t help so moving a bit more neutral helps stabilise the team for results but also you do get that El Loco feel just not the all out .. perhaps a more practical style which sometimes El Loco needed in real life! lol

 

I will post pictures later when I play further into the season but I really like how it’s looking.. 

Thanks for the feedback. You've nailed a lot of things. I've made some changes that transform it from an initial 4-1-4-1 to a 3-3-3-1 during possession. I've lowered the overload to attack because the overload function disrupts the tactics too much. Shorter passes have been introduced instead of direct ones. Unfortunately, a flaw in the game is that it handles direct passes poorly, often resulting in meaningless forward passes. I've made other changes to make it work even with weaker teams.

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Just skimmed over your changes they look promising.. have you thought to try fitting in a BBM instead of RP? Bielsa at Leeds liked having a BBM (whether Klich or Dallas etc) and then move the CM to the right of the centre (or just up one slot in line with the W to the right of the Striker) in an AP role so he can push up the field to connect with the striker? 
 

you are more in touch with how the mechanics are for the game so would like to see what you think?

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1 hour ago, Darabeel said:

Ho appena dato un'occhiata alle modifiche che sembrano promettenti. Hai mai pensato di provare a inserire un BBM invece di un RP? A Bielsa del Leeds piaceva avere un BBM (che fosse Klich o Dallas ecc.) e poi spostare il CM a destra del centro (o solo in alto di uno slot in linea con la W a destra dell'attaccante) in un ruolo AP in modo da poter spingere verso l'alto il campo per connettersi con l'attaccante? 
 

Sei più informato sulle meccaniche del gioco, quindi vorresti sapere cosa ne pensi?

I placed AP so that, starting from the center-left, he occupies possession of the ball in that position, plus the central area of the 14th position like a Trequartista. The box-to-box role activates straight runs into the play and would have been too far to the left in the attacking phase. I placed the CM in this position because, with the two full-backs, he forms a three-man chain in front of the three-man chain of the front line. Note that in the next update, I read in the Advanced Guide conversation, there should be an update on the Central Midfielder role. We'll see what it involves.

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