![]() ![]() Use Team Instructions to tailor to your style.Great positioning for the MCL/R when in a trio. The midfield trio DOMINATES games - highly recommended.I recommend a DLF and an AF with 2 strikers or one Complete Forward for a lone striker.I am not sure if the Sweeper Keeper setting actually does anything.At one point I had 2 of each which left me with zero defensive structure. Box-to-Box Midfielders and Complete Wingbacks both have Roam from Position as standard.Beware that the MC(D) has Close Down Much More as standard, add a PI if you want him to sit. ![]() Cleon has also written a series called "Meet the X" and you can read those guides on his website SISportCentre. Here are two examples of how I distribute player roles:įor a comprehensive guide to Player Roles I'd direct you to Llama3's excellent Pairs & Combinations. Remember your players all have increased Creative Freedom so they're all playmakers to an extent. I actually prefer to play without a playmaker as it will cause your team to focus too much attention getting them the ball. On other words - you're allowed one playmaker. In Very Fluid structures, you want 0-1 specialist roles per shape. Wwfan sums this up very well in his 12 step guide. NOTE: Width and ball distribution both depend on a) my formation, b) opposition formation. Low Block: Lower Defensive Line, Lower Closing Down, Stand offĬounter: More Direct, Much higher Tempo, Pass ball out of defence, sometimes High Block: Much Higher Defensive Line, Closing Down, Tackle Harder, Press Defenders etc.Ĭontrol: Shorter Passing, Pass Ball out of Defence, Slower Tempo, Work Ball into Box I personally have two preset combinations saved: There is nothing wrong with continuing as standard, but you may also want to implement some of your own philosophy. Now your team instructions will vary quite considerably depending on how you want to play. This is where the team instructions come in. If you read descriptions you'll also see that Mentality also effects:Īs things stand we have a team with a very balanced mentality playing with medium width, tempo, passing, defensive line and closing down. Attackers will have defensive responsibility but not enough to subtract from their attacking play.Īnother important point is that Mentality is not the only thing effected by the Mentality setting. ![]() ![]() Defenders will get involved with play, in possession but not aggressively enough to sacrifice the defensive shape. The entire team has a mentality which makes them responsible for both attack and defence. Standard mentality gives you two big advantages: Seen as we're on the subject, the statement above pretty much explains why I go for a standard mentality. if you select Defensive / Counter, your strikers have a low mentality. If you select attacking, your defenders have attacking mentality. Increased creative freedom across the team.All players have the same mentality (set by your Mentality setting).In order to build the rest of the tactic from here it is important to understand what this selection means: Not too much debate here, Very Fluid sums up exactly what we're looking for here: Personally I like the diamond, and classic 4-3-3 / 4-5-1 as go-to formations. That said, when I pick a formation I look for something: Formations are neutral it is their application that gives them positive or negative qualities. ![]()
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