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  1. Hello everyone. Sorry for my bad English. First of all, this tactic does not belong to me. I was looking for a tactic for myself for a long time and finally found one on Facebook. With this tactic, I became the clear champion in the league. I made only 2 reinforcements to my squad. One is Gabriel Barbosa and the other is Lingard. I wanted to share such a nice tactic here so that it can be used with a wider audience. Anyway, here are my tactics and stats. I'm waiting for your comments.
  2. A new tactic I have created. Despite only 2 at the back I am happy with the amount of goals conceded. I think I could muck about a bit and increase the number of goals scored but overall, chuffed with this. I am open to suggestions if anyone has any. (I know, I know, Man City are OP)
  3. NOTE: Once downloaded, export a current tactic from within the game and your phone/tablet will create a new folder, after which you just copy and paste the downloaded tactic into that folder. Then simply import it from the tactics screen and you'll have it in your game. However, if you're still having trouble with importing the tactic (as many have reported), obviously just copy the instructions and if you want to implement the highly tweaked defensive and attacking set-piece instructions, just scroll down on the first page of my SLICK tactic thread until you get to the screenshots. INTRO/PLAYERS REQUIRED Hi all, I wanted to create a tactic for 'top half of the table teams' that deployed wing play as I was getting a bit bored of everything going the through the middle with my SLICK tactic. It's called RELENTLESS because it's relentlessly attacking in nature with everyone other than the two centre backs bombing forward. After testing half a season with my Wycombe team, I'm confident it's ready for public consumption lol. The formation is the same, as are all the player roles except for the defenders. The heartbeat of the team is the DMC who needs to have good creativity, passing, tackling and positioning. You'll also need a decent all round striker with reasonable aerial ability. All four defenders need to be quick due to the high defensive line and the right sided centre back should be the better header of the two as he's the main goal threat from attacking corners. The three central midfielders all need to be defensively sound with a good work rate (hardworking) in order to keep up with the high pressing demands of the tactic, plus have them train 'shooting' as all three will be getting plenty of shots off. The full backs need to have decent crossing and dribbling as they'll be getting forward to put crosses in, although the main strategy for opening up defences is overloads along the flanks that pull opposition defenders out of position, creating gaps in and around the box for the rampaging central midfielders to exploit. IMPORTANT........ after extensive play time, it's become apparent that for the DMC (roaming playmaker), strength and aggression are VERY important attributes. Because he gets on the ball more than any other player, the opposition's midfield will try to bully him but a strong and aggressive DMC won't allow that to happen and instead will assert his authority on games. This in turn really allows the tactic to click, allowing the attacking players to flourish. TACTIC USAGE.......... It's a plug and play tactic and the only in-game change you need to make if you want to see the game out is to use the 'time wasting' option at any point from the beginning of the second half in order to frustrate the opposition. Defensive and attacking set pieces are tweaked so to get the best out of the tactic, you'll have to download it from the link at the bottom of this post, below the last screenshot. Corners should ideally be inswinging only. RESULTS........... Strolled the league with a strong Wycombe team in it's 4th season in the top flight plus Champions League, steamrolling Barcelona in the final. Mistakenly played weakened teams at home in both domestic cup competitions and paid the penalty, otherwise quadruple would have been a probability rather than just a possibility.......... you will dominate with any top 4 team. If you try it, please let us know how you get on. Franky's RELENTLESS Tactic.tac
  4. Welcome the best tactic you'll ever find on football manager 24 mobile. Yes I finally created this tactic and yes no editor. I wanted a tactic like pep Barcelona of 2009,10 with a Man city pep of 235 cause I believe the tactic would work for a mid table club cause I did a save with Brighton, Las Palmas, where I won the league in 23/24 season everybody knows that's the hardest year the first year. The Trequirsta and roaming playmaker will get you lots of goals the winger should be averaging 15 goal a season this tactic is OP with teams who are capable of passing the ball but midtable won't go unbeaten but will def win you the league.Unfortunately my save keeps disappearing before the ending of the season so I decided to do this save and save midway before it disappears again... If my save doesn't disappears again I will share the ending of the season stats. You can try out the tactic and tell me what you think.Also it my first time.Thank you
  5. PinuccioMou.tac 👆 DOWNLOAD TACTIC Hello managers, I want to propose Mourinho's tactics from his time at Inter. Why propose it after many edits of Mourinho's tactics? Because basically we've all made mistakes in past releases. We take him defensive, and we have associated a defensive tactic, perhaps because we all remember that Barcelona-Inter which remained in history, played by parking the bus because it lacked a couple of important players and with players line up not in top physical form. In reality, yesterday I saw an old Inter-Milan match and I came to the following conclusions: 1) Great aggression from midfield down. 2) Very fast restarts. 3) Short passes without ever taking risks 4) Quick insertions 5) Close man markings when not in possession of the ball. The strong point of Mourinho's Inter was Maicon, an extraordinary player who dominated the entire right wing. The game develops mainly on the right with insertions of Eto'o and Maicon. Milito's work in attack is not as a man in the penalty area, but as a complete striker capable of finishing but also making many assists. Sneijder, the attacking midfielder, was actually a deeper midfielder who participated in the game and did not have the role of playing too close to the center forward. The defense was high but the pressing started in the midfield with density behind the ball line. See you soon for tactics.....
  6. Hey everyone, I’m back with another iteration of the original Red Devils Quad Champs tactic (though I really wish I had given it a catchier name). Version 2.0 of the tactic left me reasonably content, but my enjoyment of the game stems from constantly refining tactics. In my latest save with Bayer Leverkusen, I’ve experimented with a variation of 3-1-4-2, tweaking player roles and instructions, which has proven successful. Although I’ve only made slight adjustments to player roles, changing instructions has had an effect on player movements, even though their roles remain the same. Let me explain the minor changes to player roles first: • I’ve switched to using full-backs and one central defender instead of three center-backs. • Additionally, I’ve transitioned from using advanced forwards to pressing forwards. Now, let’s dive into the instructions. The most significant alteration is the shift to a balanced tempo from an attacking one. This adjustment means that the wingers no longer drift inside, creating an overload in central areas with the forwards. The benefit here lies in providing the team with better balance, control, and improved buildup play. Another rationale behind this change is that with full-backs positioned behind the wingers, it’s much easier to distribute the ball to them when they remain wide, thus facilitating smoother buildup. By setting creative freedom to Discipline for the full-backs, they refrain from venturing too far forward, yet still provide crucial width and initiate numerous attacks. When in need of a goal, switching from a balanced to an attacking tempo instruct the wingers to go inside to create an overload alongside the two pressing forwards. Simultaneously, the full-back surges forward, offering width and additional attacking impetus up the pitch. This tactical adjustment has been very useful when facing ultra-defensive opponents. While there are no alterations to the midfield trio, they thrive in this formation, benefiting from increased space to maneuver and orchestrate play across the pitch. The concept behind deploying pressing forwards is to deny opposing teams the opportunity to control and launch attacks against our lone center-back. Pressing forwards should ideally possess strong heading abilities, as the increase in crosses into the box, facilitated by the wingers behaving as traditional wide players, demands aerial prowess in both offensive and defensive situations. Anyway, that’s enough waffling from me. Like the original tactic, I’m confident that there’s always room for improvement. I’ll continue to run further tests, but I wanted to share it with anyone willing to give it a try! Cheers.
  7. MAJOR UPDATE 14/2/24: Just had a week off work so was able to invest some time in the game and my conclusion is that the tactic should be used as a plug and play with CONTROL mentality. If you've already downloaded it, just change the team mentality to CONTROL and save the tactic as there's no other changes. If you're downloading it for the first time, you can do so by clicking on the download link just below the final screenshot at the end of this post. The results achieved in the screenshots with Man Utd were done so by switching between ATTACKING and CONTROL depending on the match odds but United are an elite team with several world class players, however the same does not apply to 95% of teams that others will be managing so from my play test with a couple of weaker teams, it's apparent that CONTROL mentality is the way to go as it allows for greater possession, more control and more selective progressive passing and shooting with the overall results just being better for teams that don't have an abundance of world class players and even if you do, it still works great. NOTE: Once downloaded, export a current tactic from within the game and your phone/tablet will create a new folder, after which you just copy and paste the downloaded tactic into that folder. Then simply import it from the tactics screen and you'll have it in your game. However, if you're still having trouble with importing the tactic (as many have reported), obviously just copy the instructions and if you want to implement the highly tweaked defensive and attacking set-piece instructions, just scroll down on this page until you get to the screenshots. INTRO/PLAYERS REQUIRED With one of the major updates, I've noticed some anomalies with my two previous tactics and they aren't as effective as they were BEFORE the update so I've created a new one that works brilliantly in producing mesmerisingly slick (hence the name) and intricate passing in the final third. There's very little wide play and the attacks are focused through the middle. This is higher scoring than my two previous tactics and incredibly consistent. The heartbeat of the team is the DMC who needs to have good creativity, passing, tackling and positioning. You'll also need a decent all round striker, a big/strong target man type like Hoijlund works really well as does a quick, flair type like Rashford. All four defenders need to be quick due to the high defensive line and the right sided centre back should be the better header of the two as he's the main goal threat from attacking corners. Have your midfielders train 'shooting' as all three will be getting plenty of shots off and good long shot ability is a real bonus for your midfielders, especially the DMC. The tactic is all about slick and intricate passing just outside the opposition box that unlocks defences with ease. It's also defensively very sound. TACTIC USAGE.......... It's a plug and play tactic and the only in-game change you need to make if you want to see the game out is to use the 'time wasting' option at any point from the beginning of the second half in order to frustrate the opposition. Defensive and attacking set pieces are tweaked so to get the best out of the tactic, you'll have to download it from the link below. Corners should ideally be inswinging only. RESULTS........... In my second season with Man Utd, won everything with a win percentage of 94% (played 67/won 63/drawn 4/lost 0) which is easily higher than I've ever had before. Dominated every single game, trust me you will absolutely love this tactic AND the style of play!! DOWNLOAD available below the final screenshot 👇👇👇 DOWNLOAD HERE 👇👇👇 Franky's SLICK Tactic v2.tac
  8. Hi folks, This tactic worked wonders for me, guiding Utd to a domestic treble and Champions League victory in the first season. No new signings, occasionally playing players out of position. I had an A team and a B team outlined below. Goals mainly from advanced forwards and the roaming playmaker, with wingers providing assists. Player Attributes. BPD - Pace Decision Passing Positioning CB - Arial, Decision, Passing Positioning RP - Movement, Decisions, Creativity, Stamina CM - Stamina, Teamwork, Positioning, Movement. Wingers - Movement Creativity Passing Dribbling Advanced Forward - Pace Movement Shooting Decisions Initially had tempo on fast but switched to normal to reduce offside goals without sacrificing shot output or chance creation. Unsure if it affects timing of players runs , but it made a positive difference.
  9. So, few months ago, I posted a high-scoring tactic with 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 formation. In this topic we'll see the reloaded morph of this tactic, made for FMM 2023. Firstly, I must say that, even if I love the 4-2-3-1 formation, the 4-3-3 FLAT is the ideal one for this tactic. So let's start. The instructions are pretty much the same as last years tactic, with attacking mentality, balanced width, fast tempo and expressive creativity freedom in shape, high defensive line, all over closing down, normal tackling and offside trap without time wasting in defensive instructions, while using the "look for overlap", "shoot on sight" and "run at defence" ones for the attack, with passing style, passing focus and goalkeeper distribution all set to Mixed. The roles you're recomended to use in a 4-3-3 FLAT formation are the following: GK ---> Sweeper Keeper RB ---> Wing Back CB ---> Ball Playing Defender CB ---> Ball Playing Defender LB ---> Wing Back CM (right) ---> Box To Box Midfielder CM (central) ---> Ball Winning Midfielder CM (left) ---> Advanced Playmaker RW ---> Inside Forward ST ---> Target Forward OR Complete Forward (depending on the attributes) LW ---> Inside Forward A few useful notes: If you're playing against a big team, it is advised to use control mentality instead of attacking, balanced defensive line instead of high and, depending on your goalkeeper's attributes, you can switch to short goalkeeper distribution in combination with Goalkeeper role instead of the Sweeper one.
  10. On my 3rd season I wanted to try something new.Wanted to score more goals So opted for this tactic.Bought Fofana for 9m(his value dropped to 6m) and Vlahovic for free.Scored 2-3 goals every match.Almost won everything..Lost final to Barca on pens. Let me know if it works for you guys.
  11. Well this is my first time posting topic on FMMVibes and I decided post mine since everyone does theirs. I started using this tactic on season 4 in a N.Ireland build a nation save with Moyola Park. I'm currently leading the league with two games in hand due to playing in Europa League. I haven't used it with a top club but let me know whether it works for you.
  12. EDIT, END OF SEASON 1, 2 AND 3 RESULTS IN COMMENTS I believe after months of tinkering I've finally found the best tactic for lower league/non-league sides. It is an amalgamation of many tactics I've tested (for example the midfield 3 is taken from the blackhawk) Half way through a save with Rushall Olympic (the worst team in the conference north, they almost always finish close to bottom 3) and I'm really enjoying it. As you can see the editor is turned off and no rich benefactor is on as I haven't even unlocked that still. You'll also notice the few players I signed are not super stars but they are solid for this level. Mostly loans and a few freebies I picked up from championship/league1 reserve teams. The instructions you see in the pictures are the standard instructions, however I change mentality to balanced and back line to balanced if I'm against a strong side or a side with 3 up front. (Against Peterborough in the cup I went to counter and balanced back line and got hammered but managed to scrape through. Not expectingmuch against Crystal Palace in the next round) Defensively it's really strong when my 1st choice back 4 is available which unfortunately has been only 1 in 3/4 games due to injuries/suspensions. Offensively it's a monster tactic. There was an 8-0 win in there but my phone died on the 85th minute. (Won 3-0 2nd time round) Will post updates at end of season and after that will try it with a stronger team to see how it works with better players. If you want a screenshot of any other page then let me know
  13. Hey guys! I hadn't planned on playing the new version of FM because of Netflix, but I received some requests to see what I could do in this version of the game so I decided to test my old The Black Hawk in this edition. Now, anyone who followed the tactic thread of 2023 version, the various save tests and tweaks I made, must remember what I'm looking for with this tactic. For those who haven't followed, in short this is a control tactic (I'm a control freak) designed to maintain possession of the ball for as long as possible, involving the entire team in the offensive process and pushing the opponent into their own area in such a way that they cannot even attack - even if they recover the ball, they will be so far from our goalkeeper that they will not be able to create any danger. I'm not going to lie, the tactic has a serious problem just as it did last year: defensively, the team is not solid when we don't have the ball. The entire success of the tactic is based on having the ball to prevent the opponent from creating danger. Or, as a famous pundit in my country famously responded when asked who defends in an offensive team: "Who defends? The opponent defends". With a well-built team, I believe that the tactic will allow the team to dominate the overwhelming majority of games. There will always be a handful of games in which we are let down by an underperforming player, or in which the opponents score two goals in two shots, but I think no tactic can stop this. The goal is to ensure that these exceptions are just that: exceptions. The Black Hawk Those who already knew the tactic may have noticed that this is what I called the "tweaked version" of the original The Black Hawk. When I decided to test this new version of FM, I chose to start with the last version of the tactic I created to see what works and what doesn't, but I found that it worked really well in the two tests I've already done and which I'll talk about in a moment. Points to remember: 1) this tactic will require a lot of movement without the ball, as almost all individual instructions are aimed at making players move (Wing Backs, Roaming Playmakers, Box-to-Box, Pressing Forward...); 2) attributes such as Passing, Movement and Stamina are essential in all positions, later on I may not mention them in the list of attributes for each position because they are important in all of them!; 3) all players must feel comfortable with the ball at their feet, players who only serve to destroy the opponent's game are useless. Wing Backs Must have Pace, Movement and Crossing. Helps if they have Technique, Positioning and Tackling. Ball Playing Defenders Must have Speed and Aerial (i cannot stress enough how Speed is key for all this to work!). Helps if they have Technique, Dribbling and Positioning. If anyone don't has good centre backs to be Ball Playing Defenders, it may be changed to regular Central Defenders. Roaming Playmaker This is the engine of this tactic. The defensive midfielder is actually an undercover attacking midfielder, so look for attributes that suit them (last year Bellingham was the best RP I tested). Must have Movement, Passing, Creativity and Decisions. Helps a lot if he has Shooting as he will have a lot of shooting chances just outside of the box. Box-to-Box Must have all the usual attributes of a B2B, like Passing, Tackling, Decisions, Movement and Teamwork. Bonus if they have Dribbling, Shooting and Creativity. Inside Forwards Must have all the usual attributes of an IF, like Movement, Pace, Creativity, Decisions, Passing, Shooting. Bonus if they have Crossing. I use IFs with their foot exchanged - don't know how to say it in English, but this is to use a right footed on the left and a left footed on the right. Pressing Forward Now, this one is tricky. Stamina, of course, but here we have two options: to go for a striker to score or to go for a striker to create spaces for others to score. Last year, my favorites for this were Osimhen, Scamacca and Beto (the one from Udinese, now Everton). They all had in common Agression, Aerial and Movement as I found that these three attributes together are just overkill. If they have these, it will work, but if they also have Teamwork, Shooting, Passing and Pace, the better. Anyway, with these three guys I mentioned you guys probably are already seeing what kind of striker to look for. After all this, here are two save tests I did to get some numbers. The save tests are the same I did with the tactic last year: the first with Sporting CP (a top team) and the other withy hometown Amora FC (an underdog team, this year really an awful team). The first save test -> Sporting CP So, this went really well. I played with Sporting CP original squad, no signings, I only recalled two youngsters midfielders from their loans as Sporting CP has a shortage of them. Last year this The Black Hawk did 33W-0D-1L in 34 games, this year I got 32W-2D-0L, which is almost the same. This year it performed better defensively (9 goals conceded is insane in a first season) while also providing a staggering 84 goals (2,47 goals per game) which is fantastic for a control tactic. These are numbers for a overload tactic. We won all domestic competitions and only lose against Paris SG on semi finals of Europa League, our only defeat all season. Not ashamed of it, they are really strong and we battled them toe to toe. Starting with my IFs, as trying to put them to work was the reason I designed this tactic last year, they were really strong. They scored a total of 59 goals and made 39 assists, which was Incredible. I think they are stronger this year. They cut inside more to shoot outside of the box, they run more behind opponents back to create 1x1 against the goalkeepers, overall they look more active than last season. All the others performed as I expected. My three main midfielders (Hjulmand, Bragança and Morita) are not suited to the roles I assigned them (Hjulmand is not gifted as RP, the others are not good at Movement), but still did well. Gyokeres is an absolute beast and must be a good signing for any team. As Sporting CP is one of the "Big Three" of Portugal, I was not convinced as this might have been because of the overall strong squad The Lions have, so I tried a season with my Amora FC to see how it would perform. The second save test -> Amora FC Now, let me just say about Amora FC that we are a small team. We play on Liga 3 (portuguese third tier) and this season we have a weak, awful squad. Really, I'm afraid we end up relegated by the end of the season on real life. That would crush me... Anyway, Amora FC is a good team to test this tactic on an underdog, as that is what we are this season. We play on Liga 3, a league that has 20 teams divided on two regional groups (north and south), each with 10 teams. The first regular phase has the top 4 teams of each group go to a final promotion phase (8 teams, the 4 top teams of each group), all the others go to a relegation phase. As it can be seen, we won the first phase and got a place on the promotion phase. We ended up second place, so we not won the league, but were promoted. Also, we were knocked out of Portuguese Cup by Farense only on extra time, they are a team from portuguese first tier. I'm really proud of all this. Amora FC has one of the worst squads of the league (it can be seen how almost all games were graded as 3 or 4 of difficulty), but we managed to get promoted. Now, what I learned from this save test is that in most of the games we were slightly better than our opponents, but we were let down by individual mistakes, both in our defense as our IFs missing goals (my IFs are terrible, terrible even for portuguese third tier). Overall, we clearly overperformed and I do not believe an AI Amora FC ever to get even remotely close to get promoted as we did. For example, in the first save test with Sporting CP, Amora FC was dead last by a long range. This was it. Two successful save tests, I believe the tactic has some tweaks in it to perform better, but by now I believe this is already good. Now I will try it on Premier League, last year I did a save test with Wolves, this season I may do one with Brighton. Latter will post updates of how it went.
  14. Hi everyone.Today I am here with a fun and interesting tactic.The 4-6-0 formation,once played by the Spanish national team and now often played by Pep,has always intrigued me.Because it is a tactic that requires a lot of intelligence,creativity and settling in empty space and I did a study on it.I wanted to find myself in a bit of competition,so I chose the Roma team.The first season was perfect.I won the league very easily and the thing that caught my attention was that I saw very few goals in the goalposts.I also won the conference league.I was eliminated in the quarter finals of the Cup.(Because I had too many injured players and I had to play with infrastructure players.) My goal average is not bad for the first season.But I am not satisfied with the number of goals I scored in the league.There were two reasons for this. First: My players' shooting ability is weak.That's why they missed a lot of goals. Second: My team mentality is based on control. (I will test one more season with the Overload mentality.) My ball possession rate was very good.I had shown my set ball organization before.It was very successful.In summary, I think I had a good season.Without further ado,I am adding the visuals. RESULTS LEAGUE TABLE/MANAGER STATS TRANSFERS IN/OUT TACTICAL SETUPS PLAYER STATS/STAFFS
  15. Okay,okay,okay I know I might have said that ARK the GIANT SLAYER might have been the best tactic in Football manager mobile 24 I came up with but nah I Created a new tactic it's totally a BeasT. So I normally love creating tactic which exploits space especially the half space and the space behind the Defenders also having lots of Low crosses coming in From Both wings for my Striker and Midfielders to run on to for tapins like city normally do. Therefore welcome a new Beast ready to devour the Opposition Average 63+ possession against midtabe teams and 57+ possession against top teams. All you need is a team that can pass the balls don make decisive passes. Like I normally say if you can keep the ball you're a step ahead of the opposition. This tactic was Attempted with Bournemouth past halfway season I was in 4th, Tested it with Liverpool the save was too easy so I deleted it and used Brighton I'm first in the table performing well as much as I like to show this different saves but my saves keep disappearing after December... I'd not know why but here it is try it and give me your feedback I would love to hear your feedback. Also the Corner tactic is one of a kind. And I'll upload the ending of season if the saves does not disappear.Thank you
  16. First of all,hello everyone.It's been more than a year since I saw you and I miss you all so much🙏🏻 For some special reasons,I was away from the game for a long time,but even though the season was over,I managed to catch up with Fmm23. You can be sure that I will be much more active in the forum at Fmm24. I won't comment on the game because I'm too late for that😁 That's why I just want to share with you the first tactic I've had success with. I tried this tactic in 4 different countries and 4 different teams.Since I just downloaded the game,the 'Rich Benefactor' feature is not active,so I did not use it.Considering that the first season of the game was always difficult,I can definitely say this.To get efficiency from this tactic,your squad must be good for your league.If your squad is weak compared to the league,you may not be successful with this tactic and it may turn into a nightmare for you. Now,I will share with you the results and season evaluation that I got with 4 different teams with this tactic. 1-FIORENTINA(ITALY) It's actually a pretty successful season. I won the league undefeated,I won the Italian Cup and I won the European Conference League. But I am still not satisfied because I think 81 goals scored in the league are few. I think it's because Dzeko's features are declining rapidly as he is old and Nicolas Gonzalez has been injured at least 10 times. Also,the 'Creativity' feature of my squad was very low.This is also an important factor. 1.A-Transfers 1.B-Results 1.C-Player Stats 2-BRIGHTON(ENGLAND) The hardest team for me was Brighton.Because I could only make 2 transfers in the hardest league and I didn't have a good goalkeeper.That's why I conceded a lot of goals.I wasn't successful in the cups.But I managed to win the league.It was a pretty exciting season.If I had a good goalkeeper and I had the offensive line,I could definitely collect all the trophies in the first season. 2.A-Transfers 2.B-Results 2.C-Player Stats 3-FENERBAHÇE(TÜRKİYE) It was one of the easiest seasons.I built a good squad compared to the league average,so I won the league and the cup very easily.In the Champions League,it was a complete disappointment to be eliminated by penalty shootout. Also,because my team is good,my Trequartista,Inside Forward and Deep Lying Forward players made statistics very easily. I will also show you the features of my DLF player.If I had a good striker,I believe he could score at least 60 goals. Also,I'm still in this career so I started the new season.That's why I couldn't take a screenshot of the transfer board. 3.A-Results 3.B-Player Stats and DLF 4-REAL MADRID(SPAIN) King's team!👑 An extraordinary season.I won everything and dominated all season.I had the easiest season because I had a good team and a good squad.There is no need to talk too much about this. 4.A-Transfers 4.B-Results 4.C-Player Stats Finally,before I share my tactic,there are a few notes I would like to add. 1-This tactic can be improved.For example,if I shift T between DLF and PF and shift BBM between IF and DLF,I wonder what difference would it make. Please let me know if you get such trials and successes. 2-When playing with a team that is much stronger than yourself,you can change the team mentality to Counter or Defense. 3- I didn't use the corner tactic.I would appreciate if anyone who has a good corner tactic would share it with me.I don't know if the famous corner tactic last year worked,I didn't try it. 4-Keep the motivation of your players high. 5-It is important that all players, including the goalkeeper,are fast. 6- It is important that creativity is high in midfielders and attackers. 7-Aerial and Pass features is important for all players. TACTICS See you again,good game to everyone!
  17. Tried to use a data based approach to this tactic, and it seems to be working well so far. Went on a good run through the season, having lost to bayern only so far. Hopefully it brings some success to you all. basis for the tactic: play a 3421, central focus, short passing, through balls as below
  18. The best tactic after studying different playing styles from different teams from pep's box midfield to Girona's one sided free play and xabi Alonzo's control the centre mentality. The team doesn't have a particular target man as the attacking midfielder contributes more in goal and assist then the inverted wingers provide assist as well as score goals how how the inverted full back drifts inside to form a double pivot with the center midfielder while the roaming playmaker advances forward to join the attacking midfielder (trequarista) in supporting the striker who plays as trequarista while the wingback advances forward to assist the right sided inverted winger and create two or three vs one situations with the center midfielder drifting inside to assist. As you can see one side of the team is using a fluid for formation which allows the striker and the attacking midfielder as well as the left-sided inverted winger to exchange positions and to find the best opportunity at scoring which is why my striker (Endrick) has more assist. However the tactics struggles against teams with a front three as the strikers overload the two central defenders. But tends to score more goals against teams with a back three (the match vs Leipzig and vs lens). screen-20240220-141026.mp4 screen-20240220-142222.mp4 screen-20240220-142145.mp4 screen-20240220-142028.mp4 Advanced Football .tac
  19. Greetings So after the success of the original tactic below created by@MarkD And then some small tweaks I made to that version - the tactic was completely nerfed in one of the updates. I have now made a number of changes and I believe the tactic is close to being as good as it was in its glory days. League Table Tactic Corner routine I used which generated around 20 league goals directly from corners My starting 11 Some things to note for anyone interested in no particular order: Firstly the most painfully obvious but I'll say it anyway - Train, focus train and mentor the FB's and Wingers on crossing and the central defenders and strikers on heading. This tactic relies on crosses and headers. In-game tactical changes for this test - None. Usually if I am leading by 1 goal I might change something towards the end of the game to protect my lead, or if I'm doubtful I'll get a result or I'm chasing the game I'll make changes. For this test I made no in-game tactical changes whatsoever as I wanted to see how the tactic would do as it is. The only thing I did was make substitutions. On that note... Substitutions - I always tried to make the same substitutions every game - unless of course I have injuries. Around the 65 minute mark as long as my BWM was above 85% - which he usually was, I would change the other 3 midfielders and both strikers. This resulted in keeping control of the game and I generally seemed to scored near the end of the game as well. If my BWM was below 85% I would sub off the whole midfield and the less productive striker depending on fitness. Corner Routine - The corner routine I used generated around 20 league goals directly from corners. I mainly used Kostic to take them who started on 19 crossing and very quickly went to 20. Both Van Dijk and Konate ended up on 19 heading and Goretzka stayed on 16 heading all season. Van Dijk and Konate both scored 6 goals each and Goretzka scored 5 or 6. There were a couple of others who would also pop up with a goal here and there but the 3 listed above were the main men. It goes without saying if you use this corner routine both defenders and both central midfielders need to have high heading. Man Marking - It's a must. Well for me anyway. Make sure both central defenders and the BWM have man marking switched on. A note regarding wingers - I ran a few different tests over various amounts of time on the types of players to use on the wings. I did find generally that converting FB's/WB's (with good crossing) to wingers works really well for this tactic. The defensive attributes they have seem to make the team perform much better. The exception to this - for me at least, is Kostic. Yes he's only got 9 tackling and 11 positioning but he just performs so well. More on him below. Player recommendations for half decent teams - Kostic! You can get him at the start for a maximum for 12.75M using the 50% sell on feature. You can actually get him cheaper if you haggle a bit - I ended up getting him for 9.25M plus 50% sell on but if you don't haggle then 12.75M for someone who will have 20 crossing in a month or so is such a bargain. In 41 games (where he played roughly 65 minutes) he got 22 assists and scored 6 goals. Finally because someone will wonder - I was going to post this in the original tactic thread but@MarkDtold me to post it here. Anyway hope this works as well for others as it did for me.
  20. Hello,I am here today with a dominant 4-2-3-1 tactic.The tactic belongs to me.Let me immediately explain the tactic.First of all,our playing style vertical tiki taka.I got the best out of my roles as it seemed.The striker must definitely be a pressing striker.Number 10 must definitely be a secret striker.You can change the others and try.In this tactic, it is important that your number 10 is quality.
  21. Yes friends, I am here again with an beyond amazing tactic. I tried the tactic in Galatasaray, where I fell in love, and I got excellent results, as you can see from the results. First of all, I finished the season with zero defeats and zero draws. Although I am very pleased with the general performance of my players, I could not get the output I wanted from my hidden forwards, I attribute this to their age. Then I decided to try it in another league and chose Fiorentina from Italy. The results, transfers and player statistics are in the pictures. If there is a league or team you want to try out for, you can write. Good luck to you as you try, I'm here for any questions you may have. Sorry for my English. You are loved
  22. I think I've got another tactic that just work, this time actually I've got my inspiration from Julian Nagelsman's Bayern Munich tactic. I've tried my tactics with Napoli and Osimhen really good with this formation, but not crazily 100++ goals per season , Only got him at 42 goals per season. In Serie A, I really hate facing with Inter Milan, because they've got great forward and my IWB not that good, but still winning Serie A in 1st season with only 1 point difference. My second best tried with ManUtd, I only used aged CR7, Cavani and bought Poulsen at winter transfer (because CR and Cavani either very tired or got injured many times). In EPL, I really hate facing Man City and Liverpool, but still managed to grab the EPL 14points above City in 2nd place. With both teams I've got around 100++ team goals The real important players are: - LWB and RW: need adequate crossing attribute, because they will whip many crosses - Defensive RP: need adequate creativity and passing attribute, because many passes from the back are coming through him So this is my full tactics:
  23. Bonjour, j’aimerai partager une tactique que j’ai essayé bidouiller en cours de saison car la première tactique que j’ai utilisé j’enchaînais les match nul ce qui ne me plaisait plus,j’ai donc essayé un 442 offensif et sa à changer le destin du club qui etait 10eme au classement avec l’ancienne tactique,j’ai pu remporter l’Europa league,la DFB-pokal,et j’ai pu rattraper mon retard et finir troisième de la bundesliga,je vais continuer à utiliser cette tactique la saison prochaine en ligue des champions avec quelques renforts qui vont arriver,si vous avez des suggestions à me proposer après avoir testé ma tactique n’hésitez surtout pas ! les deux dernière images ce sont les résultats avant que j’utilise le 442. PS: j’ai écouter les gens aigris de la dernière fois,je vais donc mettre la tactique en anglais😂sans rancune les gars🙌
  24. This Wing-Back’s are insane! They just need Technique Pass and Dribble. Play attack and score more!
  25. With this tactic, your defence is be very strong and your attacker players is will be dangerous🥶
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