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Tactics Scorpion Play


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This tactic was inspired by my previous tactic"advanced football" which I used it the national league to league two and partly by the black hawk and Pinuccio's tactic.

This is called "scorpion play"because the attacks and short and deadly let's look at the stats from EFL league 1 I've destroyed almost every team, also racking up comprehensive wins.

Doing this with a small club( Dagenham and Redbridge) with little to no money is impressiveScorpio Play V1.tac

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Most people wanna see a tactic and use them, but I'm more interested in learning about the logic behind the tactic than the tactic itself. So, I hope you don't mind me asking:

1. What's your logic of making your tactic asymmetric? I mean, why not a symmetric one so you can be dangerous in more than one side?

2. What's your logic behind those double TQ?

3. Why do you stack the IWB with the L on the same spot?

Thank you 🙏.

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8 hours ago, Blancos said:

Most people wanna see a tactic and use them, but I'm more interested in learning about the logic behind the tactic than the tactic itself. So, I hope you don't mind me asking:

1. What's your logic of making your tactic asymmetric? I mean, why not a symmetric one so you can be dangerous in more than one side?

2. What's your logic behind those double TQ?

3. Why do you stack the IWB with the L on the same spot?

Thank you 🙏

1. The tactic fills up all spaces so the opponent can hardly get to the ball in their own half and outnumbers their defence hence the centre midfielder fills in for the wing back when he moves forward and iwb fills in for the advanced playmaker who moves forward to playing with the winger and even when they defend the libero moved forward to make it a 3-1-2-3-1 and we control the midfield till we score.

2. One striker (trequarista) draws attention away from the attacking midfielder hence creating space the team can exploit mostly the attacking midfielder since he's the extra player 

3. So the iwb can fill in for the libero 

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Don't want to put a damper on things, but there's no way Luka Jovic, Beundia and most of that squad would actually sign for a League 1 team. So any tactic would practically win with that team, I could put 1 in defence and still smash that league with that team 🤷🤷

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2 hours ago, leedsunited87 said:

Don't want to put a damper on things, but there's no way Luka Jovic, Beundia and most of that squad would actually sign for a League 1 team. So any tactic would practically win with that team, I could put 1 in defence and still smash that league with that team 🤷🤷

I'm going to try the same tactics with Bournemouth in the prem without any signings 

 

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2 hours ago, Blancos said:

What app is that? 😁

Coach tactics board 

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