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  1. 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.
  2. FINAL EDIT 09/6/24: After the last update, it appears that my other tactics have become less effective but this one has actually improved. Therefore, I'm abandoning all the other ones and sticking with this........ so yeah, ignore all the other ones I've uploaded, this is the one to go with!! 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 but most importantly strength and aggression as he often holds the ball up to assess options, allowing opposition midfielders that split second to get challenges in. If he has high strength/aggression, he can hold off those challenges, allowing him to either retain possession or win free kicks. A weak DMC will be a liability so make sure to get this position right (strength is an absolute necessity, aggression not as much). 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. Work rate is very important for the three midfielders and the striker as a lot of running is required in these positions so look for 'hardworking' in the player personality details and/or coach report. Have your midfielders train 'shooting' as all three will be getting plenty of shots off. STYLE OF PLAY........... It's a 'control possession' tactic where the inverted wing backs come infield and combine with the three midfielders to create an overload in the central area between the opposition box and the centre circle. This allows for increased passing options within that central zone that are utilized to patiently probe until a through ball opportunity opens up for a forward pass. Once that happens, the inverted wing backs will sit and act as holding midfielders to defend against the counter and the three midfielders will rush forward to support the attack........... it's a pass and move style tactic that creates wonderful passing plays to open up defences. 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
  3. This innovative tactic took a lot of trial and error to perfect and I’m happy to share it as my 1st on fmmvibe! *Tactic is tried and tested to work on various teams* For returning viewers: Refer to 4. Set Pieces. This should solve most issues. Thanks for all the support! 1. Tactical Philosophy: I developed this tactic with the aim of maximising offensive production (possession+shots) without compromising defensive solidarity. Here’s how I did it: 2. Positional Requirements: Defence: The CBs should either be all CD or all NCB (trust me lmao). I used CDs in the Championship but find NCBs to be much more effective in the PL/higher competition. Another VERY IMPORTANT requirement is to turn on man-marking for all 3 CBs. Midfield: the triangle midfield is what provides control within this tactic. I exclusively use AP in the no 10. For the pivot, I favour two CMs but any combination of CM, BBM, BWM and DLP should be fine. Attack: the four up top cause havoc when pressing the opposition build up and create overloads in attack. The amount of goals I get from forcing mistakes and turnovers is crazy. I exclusively use IFs out wide and Ps as the strikers. 3. Tactical Requirements: Shape: Overloading supports my philosophy to attack with urgency at all times. Narrow width keeps the team compact and less susceptible to counter attacks. I find playing at a faster tempo ensures the team plays direct and gets the ball to the front four quickly. Disciplined mentality ensures the players stick to my instructions. Defense: The high-line helps pin opponents in their half. 3-2-1-4 may sound very defensively unstable, but the front four when pressing really disrupts the opponent build up, specifically against back three systems. I’ve set pressing to all over and it works a charm with the 3-2-1-4 shape. Attack: I’ve selected the shoot on sight tactic as I prefer quantity over quality in attack. I set passing to short to maximise ball retention and maintain shape. I attack down the centre to ensure that if a move breaks apart, the ball will be in a congested area rather than out wide where the 3-2-1-4 is vulnerable. I set the GK distribution long to get the ball into attacking zones as quickly as possible and keep the game in the opponents half. 4. Set Pieces: *Depicted instructions are to be horizontally reflected to opposite zone (left to right)* Over the course of using this tactic, I've constantly changed my set piece instructions. This is why I omitted this from my initial post. Described below is my latest set-up and I encourage everyone to understand the general concepts, be creative and alter as they wish. Attack: The main principle here is to be conservative. Always leave at least two CBs back. This eliminates most risk of counter-attacks. Keep all positions as 'none' in every attacking zone (except corners and the deepest attacking zones). This helps shape retention. Across the deepest attacking zones (just above half-way line), instruct the strikers to get forward and everyone else 'none'. This keeps the opposition stretched vertically and their defensive line deep. Defence: Again, I prefer to take a conservative approach. Keep at least one striker as an outlet to initiate counters and have the wingers on both left and right posts on corners and near free kicks. In line with my aim of keeping the opposition vertically stretched, in the most advanced defensive zones (just under half-way line) instruct the forwards to get forward. Follow all other instructions as depicted below. Here’s the tactic in action, most notably, when I battered Real Madrid 8-0: RPReplay_Final1718808961.mov Examples of patterns of play and pressing: RPReplay_Final1720178180.mov Results from my last season:
  4. Guaranteed Tactics For 1K Goals Challange . Wingers Need Good Pace And Crossing For Assists Reply With Your Suggestion And Result Plz
  5. 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.
  6. Hello fmmvibe family. This tactic is the most successful of the tactics I've tried. I've been playing since January with this tactic. It works on every team in every league. You'll enjoy it. Good games.
  7. If you are struggling to hit the magical 1k goal give this a try. Worked wonders for me in the scottish league with celtic. I prefer to train my main target man as a complete forward with focus on aerial to begin with. 2x attacking coach and 2x fitness coach. Myself as general. Obvious things like getting max facilities as soon as possible is essential. I found playing my man from the get go worked well, hopefully your choice striker isn't intimidated by the league of your choosing. Note, I did play a round with the role quite a bit and found all of these worked nearly as equally well as the other. Poacher, target man and especially pressing forward. However I decided to stick with advanced forward as I found it had the biggest return. Side note, I also found that passing central was nearly just as effective mixed but in the end decided to go mixed purely because everything else was. Everything at set pieces should be aimed at him. Either mark keeper or near post worked best for me from corners while hitting penalty area. Free kicks I just had best aerial as he actually was my best aerial. Usually either go forward or again mark keeper. One thing i did struggle with was his stamina. Dont know if it was because he was challeneging for too many high balls or because i simply never managed to max it out. Again, good movement will be required as he was often caught offside. Another thing that did cost me plenty of goals was his poor pen taking ability, sorry but there is purely nothing that can be done about this. I've found that the majority of you players I've used have poor set piece abilities and this is something that you cannot train, at least that I am aware of so far. Would be delighted if someone could enlighten me? I used giroud as his mentor because he had great leadership, teamwork and aerial attributes. All essential in building your 1k machine. Disclaimer. Just because it worked for me doesn't mean it will work for you. Although it should! You obviously need a strong team. I tested it for about 5 games in my atletico save with Estevao and he scored a boat load, was only on 2 when i started (slow start to season). Did a small test with Man City to see if it would work in the prem and the results were encouraging. Although Haaland loves an injury Strong defensive and strong attacking. Haven't tried it with lower league teams so cannot guarantee it will work well with them, don't see any reason when not if you have the right calibre of player in wing positions. I've added my manager attributes, again, not sure how much they effect development but these are the ones I usually roll with so you can chose to go with these or your own preference. Anyway, that's enough rambling. I'd love some feedback on this. Can it be improved? If so how?
  8. I started from an initial project and eventually arrived at release 3.0 I have always developed 4-man defense tactics. This time I tried my hand at the 3-man defense. The 3-man defense has a scent of antiquity. Over the years he went from man defense, then to zone, and now man defense is back with Gasperini and Inzaghi. I also wanted to include some ideas from Xabi Alonso that make the 3-man defense capable of experiencing some metamorphoses in the positioning phase. There are many new features compared to release 2.0: I wanted to get a greater breadth of play. The central defender who advances and collaborates in midfield. Forwards behind the central striker who widen to exploit width and insertions. The two central midfielders who detach themselves from the defense and actively participate in the attacking phase. The tactics become chameleonic based on the various phases of the game. It will be possible to recognize the 3-4-2-1 or the 4-3-3 or the 2-3-4-1 or the 3-2-2-3 during the match. Corner tactic:
  9. Hello fmmvibe family. Today I want to share with you a tactic that I used for two seasons in liverpool and that made the game fun again. I haven't had the chance to try it on any other team besides liverpool yet. I don't like very complicated formations or very offensive formations. That's why I focused on a solid defense on the 41221 formation. I hope it works for you too. Have fun.
  10. I have tested 100’s of tactics (this is not an exaggeration) but I have finally found the most effective tactic. I would go as far as saying it is the best tactic I have ever used on FM mobile and I have been playing for years. full disclaimer : I did not create this tactic. It was created by someone on a Facebook page. However the set pieces are my own creation as I think I have found the most optimal corner routine. Tactics screenshot first: I tested it with Leicester. I went undefeated in 90 mins in the first season. Only defeat was on penalties to Man City in the league cup. I won the FA cup and also beat Man City on the way completely outplaying them in the process. In the league I only conceded 8 goals! Yes you read that correctly! 8 goals in a 46 game season!!! So far played a few games after being promoted to the premier league and I am still unbeaten. Is this the best tactic ever? *updated 29th October 2024* first season in the Premier league and absolutely smashed it winning the league at the first attempt and also the Europa league and FA Cup.
  11. Hey everyone, I wanted to share this tactic that I have been working on for a while, and after abit of play testing am abit more confident about sharing it. As an old school FM player who remembers the days of flat 4-4-2s being the default tactic, I never really got used to the surge of 4-3-3 high pressing tactics that are the norm these days. There's an old man inside me that gets pissed every time I see my IFs in the AM bank stop defending anything behind the halfway line. So I decided to tinker with the tactics to come up with something that 1) had flat banks of 4, 2) was best used with a mid or low block, 3) had an interesting feature so that it would not be too boring. I also wanted it to work without having to sign too many players of a specific type - for example, almost all high pressing formations require quick centre backs, which are so hard to find. Hence I came up with the below: The basic idea - the 4-1-4 structure at the base is ready to absorb pressure, esp with WMs protecting the full backs from opponent WBs - there is no scientific reason for making my entire defence man-mark, it just seemed to perform better in my preliminary tests. - a lone IF upfront with passes designed to focus his flank to create overloads down the flanks. I find doing this exposes the space that FBs, WBs or even IWBs leave behind when they move forward. It's useful to put the IF in the side where there is a WB; remember to focus passing down wherever your IF is! - the Midfield trio is a straight, shameless copy of Blackhawk. Having no AM or Central Forwards in front of the midfield means that the BBMs and RPs have alot of space to flow into and score goals. Make sure your most creative B2B midfielder is on the SAME side as your IF! In a stronger team, I find its better do a midblock as the screenshots suggest. This was pretty good for ManU in my playthrough - take note this is default boring ass man u, with NO transfers made. I had to retrain the wingers to WMs though; almost everyone defaulted to IF. It takes awhile but once they get going it was really good. I also had to recall Sancho in January after a huge injury crisis, so take note of that. Managed to win the league with a couple games to spare; I've yet to finish this season but i mean this really is quite consistent and I enjoyed it, including some really good games including 4-1s victories over both City and Bayern. If you play as a weaker team, I find that you have to do a low block (low defensive line and closing down). I tried this with a no-signing Bournemouth; got into the last European place! (Note to anyone who wants to try this: I do not recommend a play through as Bournemouth without signing anyone. This play through required close attention to player rotations and injuries as there are just so few IFs in the team, and you really have to get the substitutions and team talks just right. I hope you try and enjoy this tactic as something a little different. This is by no means an "ultimate" tactic - I encourage everyone to tinker so it's just right for your team and let me know what your improvements were! I also would like to remind all players not to discount the stamina / condition of the player, as well as team talks / morale. These play a HUGE (I personally think, too big) a role in the game results! They can be difference between a 2 nil loss and a 3 nil win - its pretty crazy. I would like to thank a few people whose work inspired me very much. @Spurs23 and @Dam0 with their Yellow Pigeon and BeastMorpher tactics, that were the first consistent tactics that really got me into the game. Everything else i tried didn't quite work for me. @DanEnglish for basically being FMMVibe's resident Pep. His park the bus tactic really inspired me; you could argue this is just parking the bus with an outlet to exploit space left behind by the modern fullback. @blackhawk for inventing his game breaking midfield combination. It works well even after what I think were some nerfs in the updates. That's all I have, as always, your mileage may vary but i hope this is something fun and different worth trying for you!
  12. Fewest ever goals conceded in my fm seasons. 2 in league, 5 overall. 1 goal conceded away to Man city,Inter and Barca. Some observations *Man-marking with all 6 of my defensive players resulted in fewer shots conceded *Odegaard scored 14 goals as RP,mostly long shots,so high technique is really important in your RPs *The wingbacks need good dribbling,pace and crossing to beat their man. It was mesmerizing to see Saka beat 2-3 players pretty often before crossing. Good tackling is a plus. *Running at defence allowed my midfielders to get into a better position to shoot, hence increasing quality of shots *Time wasting was ON all games unless im losing *Courtois saved a lot of 1v1s with his 19 reflexes. 20 aerial was big for crosses too. *In games where I had to rotate Tchouameni out for Hato,l was conceding a higher volume of shots *La liga played a role in this as well. I had Newcastle on other save and concede 5-9 on average in league arguably due to stronger opposition and volume of matches(league&fa cup) which takes a toll on some players *The BWM drops in between my CBs and Bellingham drops deep as SS essentially making a low 6-4 block and eating shots
  13. Dear fellow members. I made up this tactic after hours and hours of testing other tactics. I did NOT test it with weaker teams than Montepellier, but you are very welcome to do so with both New Rich Castle and Inter i won CHL. they play will often run trough the wbs and the ifs. Crossing is an extra good attribute here. You will concede many goals - i personally dont mind as the reward is great I dont use editor, but its turned on I put all players for loan that i find not good enough and switch to transfer so i can sell them. The Money i invest in better players ( pcr with arial and shooting. Wbs with crossing and tackling.and Dcs with pace....they will be exposed in some matches I Hope you enjoy. Feel free to change around in the setup
  14. Soon 4-2-3-1 positional tactic which becomes 2-2-6 in the offensive phase
  15. Your midfield needs to be creative and mobile. Also, your attacking players need to have shooting and technique. And your WBs need to be good at crossing.
  16. yo guys, I decided to create a format, that is the "META" tactics, so called "META TACTICS" which are those sets of role/mentality mechanisms etc... that make it easier to win games, I will try to publish a tactic every day and under the images you will find the link to my telegram channel to download them, I hope you like this format conceicao meta https://youtu.be/Hod_YoX4gIk?si=cgSM9l2Y6JN1dH4Z
  17. Junior James' Ball, a tactical delight, 3-2-1-4 formation, shining with all its might. Defenders strong, with a libero's guiding hand, Protecting the goal, across the land. Midfielders clever, with a roaming player's stride, Dictating the tempo, with a box-to-box midfielder's pride. Advanced playmaker, with creativity's spark, Controlling the attack, with a forward line in the dark. Flexibility, control, and attacking flair, This formation's got it all, with players working with care. Defensive solidity, with a strong unit so bold, Junior James' Ball, a strategy to behold. fm_tactic1.tac
  18. Barcelona's starting game system is 4-3-3 , although during the 90 minutes it undergoes many tactical variations due to the continuous movement of the players, who all participate actively in the phases of the game, including the goalkeeper. The style of play is based on a ball possession developed mainly horizontally, the so-called Tiki Taka , and on the possession of "position", where each player makes himself available as a possible support or support. In goal, Victor Valdes has his best qualities in his low runs and in his vision of the game; in defense on the wings we find Dani Alves on the right, a full-back with excellent technique and good vision of the game, and Abidal (or Silvynho) on the left, a very good player tactically and more skilled in the defensive phase than Alves. The two central defenders are Piqué (on the right) and Puyol (on the left): the first combines a strong physique with excellent technique that allows him to come out well with the ball at his feet; the second is very skilled in the air and in anticipation, he is the true leader of the defense. In the three-man midfield, Yaya Touré plays as a low playmaker in front of the defense, very strong physically, explosive and skilled in recovering the ball; the right inside (even if he often alternates with Touré) is Xavi, a player with great vision of the game, precision in passing and ability to dribbling in tight spaces; Iniesta plays as a left inside, quick and agile, he can play at high speed in tight spaces and has great vision of the game. In attack, Henry plays as a left outside, very technical and skilled in 1vs1, he prefers playing in depth to exploit his great speed; on the right side we find Messi, left-footed with a low center of gravity; a technical player, quick and very agile; considered by many experts as one of the strongest players of all time. At the center of the attack is Eto'o, a very fast player and an effective scorer. POSSESSION PHASE In possession, the team lines up with a 2-3-2-3 or 2-1-4-3 depending on the position of the full-backs; the latter remain on the playmaker's line if the attackers remain wide, otherwise they move up exploiting the space and depth when the attacking wingers move inside. NON-POSESSION PHASE When not in possession, the team lines up with a very short and compact 4-3-3 , with the midfield and attack lines not aligned. The team's attitude during possession also becomes crucial for winning back the ball. The closeness and compactness of the departments allow for high pressing to be brought immediately across the entire pitch and with all players. In the negative transition phase, the objective is to recover the ball immediately after losing it or in any case before the opponent becomes dangerous. In the following video, you can see how the players do not retreat once they lose the ball, but instead immediately press the carrier and in the ball area, covering the passing lines, while the defense remains high to remove depth. TACTIC AND EXAMPLE:
  19. Hello fmmvibe! I have browsed this new FMM24 forum, and noticed the "Tactics" section quite barren. So, in case anyone needs a tactic to bed themselves into the game, i might have something for you - basically the same tactic i posted last year, which i now tested in this edition over a full season with Liverpool. It has all players contributing to goals across the board, with an emphasis on the front three. The fullbacks (Robertson and TAA largely, though i've also bought Valentino Barco and he's very good down the left as well - definite wonderkid) got the most assists for me, with a chunk of them coming from set-pieces but largely from crosses and the like. When in possession of a tight lead late on, i sometimes switched the mentality to "Control" or "Defensive". But in all, i've done very little tinkering over the season - i believe this is what you'd call a "Plug and Play". The tactic itself: Team results + a couple of match statistics: Feel free to let me know how it went for you, and i am open to criticism if you can think of improvements!
  20. these are the settings for fm mobile to make the tactic as real as possible. *** overload: more running in attack and defense. balanced: attacks wide and defends narrow. passing normal: to slow down passes and allow the team to advance. creative balanced: maintaining positions but leaving room for creativity when needed. High defense and high pressing. Goalkeeper with low build. Focus pass centre: Atalanta exploits the sidelines but the opportunities all come centrally. Pass short: allows the team to advance forward in attack in a compact manner. Run at defense: search for dribbling and 1vs1. Shoot on: exploits the midfielders' ability to score goals. Look for overlap: full-back overlaps and insertions. *** man-marking of all defensive players when not in possession of the ball. *** G: traditional goalkeeper who maintains position. CD: central balance BDP: they participate in the construction of the game by advancing slightly LEFT WB: must advance constantly but be less offensive than the right WB. RIGHT WB: positioned further forward, a true winger who always advances but must not forget that he is a defender. BWM: recovers balls and participates in the offensive maneuver CM: quality player who also tries to get in and score goals. T: attacking midfielder who fits in on the right, center and left. Take advantage of open spaces. TF: participates in the game but must be the dominator of the opponent's area. DLF: movement attacker who always enters the opponent's area.
  21. Tactics by IdkLegit link telegram channel: https://t.me/footballmanager25mobile link tiktok: http://tiktok.com/@fm.legit Gasperini Atalanta vs Bayer Leverkusen UEL lv_0_20241206174020.mp4 lv_0_20241206174056.mp4
  22. As the title says my first time posting and creating my own tactics, would like to hear from “famous” tacticos here what can be upgraded or changed, also im trying to create a tactic that uses dlp in cdm position as im in love with that role in real life 😁 If you have your tactic that uses dlp and isnt on the site just drop it in the comments ill try it for sure Another thing sorry if i made any errors in my typing, English is not my first language 😁
  23. I dont know how some of you do it!?! Seen as FMM25 is nowhere to be seen yet and a squad update isnt happening in thought I'd really try and create a 1K goal challenge tactic and thought I'd base it on Peps 4141 ... I've tinkered, I've chopped, I've changed but I just can't find that tweak! However the tactic does work and I dominate so I thought I'd share some screenshots (NOTE - This isnt plug and play) you will need to do bits in game
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