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Tactics Greatest Teams: Manchester United's tactic of 2008


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Good Evening All,

I have created my own version of the Manchester United 2008 tactic. The squad was world class and the season was successful, winning the double of the Premier League title and the Champions League. The tactic was at the forefront of our success and confused the opposition, creating many goals and chances aswell as being strong in defence.

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The images below show the set up of the 2008 Manchester United squad. The squad set-up was the following:

  1. GK-Van Der Sar
  2. FB-Evra
  3. FB-Brown
  4. CB-Vidic
  5. CB-Ferdinand
  6. BBM-Scholes
  7. DLP-Carrick
  8. W-Giggs
  9. IF-Ronaldo
  10. CF-Tevez
  11. CF-Rooney

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Disclaimer: This tactic is currently untested over the course of a season.

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6 hours ago, SSolas said:

Good Evening All,

I have created my own version of the Manchester United 2008 tactic. The squad was world class and the season was successful, winning the double of the Premier League title and the Champions League. The tactic was at the forefront of our success and confused the opposition, creating many goals and chances aswell as being strong in defence.

hercules-red-icon-1024x10241562734953094.thumb.png.67224c7603cbd94ba2ab94b728caa91c.png

 

The images below show the set up of the 2008 Manchester United squad. The squad set-up was the following:

  1. GK-Van Der Sar
  2. FB-Evra
  3. FB-Brown
  4. CB-Vidic
  5. CB-Ferdinand
  6. BBM-Scholes
  7. DLP-Carrick
  8. W-Giggs
  9. IF-Ronaldo
  10. CF-Tevez
  11. CF-Rooney

837306999_Screenshot_20190818-170836_FM2019Mobile.thumb.jpg.0091528c25f546cdd1a2da4ec68388a2.jpg1054848199_Screenshot_20190818-170843_FM2019Mobile.thumb.jpg.f3e2d84d362e07a191adcc7854088283.jpg562188535_Screenshot_20190818-170849_FM2019Mobile.thumb.jpg.00d476c5e88c61f10c1a54dec438c4bb.jpg2131141787_Screenshot_20190818-170859_FM2019Mobile.thumb.jpg.d79fbf8304fca4c4ca603465542b4991.jpg

Disclaimer: This tactic is currently untested over the course of a season.

One of the greatest manchester united teams I have ever witnessed considering they had also won 3 premier league titles on the trott. 

I also think once you've tested this you should try to create 2015-2016 Leicester City's premier league title win. Considering they were nearly relegated the year before. The club was 5000-1 with bookmakers to win the division before the season kicked off. The season also saw history be made for individual players within the team, as striker Jamie Vardy broke the record for goals scored in consecutive games in the Premier League (11) and Winger Riyad Mahrez became the first African and first Algerian player to be the recipient of the PFA Players' Player of the Year. 

With many people and pundits praising Ngolo Kanté being a major factor for Leicester City's title win. He had managed 175 tackles (31 more than any other player) and 157 interceptions (15 more than any other player), topping the defensive stats at the end of the 2015–16 Premier League season. 

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6 hours ago, Spiderwan said:

One of the greatest manchester united teams I have ever witnessed considering they had also won 3 premier league titles on the trott. 

I also think once you've tested this you should try to create 2015-2016 Leicester City's premier league title win. Considering they were nearly relegated the year before. The club was 5000-1 with bookmakers to win the division before the season kicked off. The season also saw history be made for individual players within the team, as striker Jamie Vardy broke the record for goals scored in consecutive games in the Premier League (11) and Winger Riyad Mahrez became the first African and first Algerian player to be the recipient of the PFA Players' Player of the Year. 

With many people and pundits praising Ngolo Kanté being a major factor for Leicester City's title win. He had managed 175 tackles (31 more than any other player) and 157 interceptions (15 more than any other player), topping the defensive stats at the end of the 2015–16 Premier League season. 

I like this idea

 

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