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Hlep me with this Formation

Mussav

Legendry Member
Hlep me with this Formation

Okay, I'm Cheating okay?
now, lets me explain to you my little problem

I have a friend, he use a strange Formation? and I want some one help me to create an opposite formation

this is his formation




plsease help :crymore:
 

Dragonfly

Waiting....
Ooooh. That looks like a hard formation to defend against, but also good to counter attack against.

Play 4-3-3:

-----------------GK-------------------
-------------CB------CB---------------
SB----------------------------------SB
-----------------DM-------------------
--------CM----------------------------
-----------------------AM-------------
---------------------------------------
--------SS----------------------WG---
---------------------------------------
------------------CF--------------------

When counter-attacking, send the ball to either the SS or WG and send crosses in to the box.

When you have the ball in your own half (not counter-attacking), slowly pass it on the floor from one SB to the CBs and to the other SB, then switch it back to the first SB with a long ball, then do a very long high through ball to the WG (L1 and hold down O for long). This should set the WG free, either to cut in and score, or cross.

Hope that help.
 

Mussav

Legendry Member
dragonfly said:
Ooooh. That looks like a hard formation to defend against, but also good to counter attack against.

Play 4-3-3:

-----------------GK-------------------
-------------CB------CB---------------
SB----------------------------------SB
-----------------DM-------------------
--------CM----------------------------
-----------------------AM-------------
---------------------------------------
--------SS----------------------WG---
---------------------------------------
------------------CF--------------------

When counter-attacking, send the ball to either the SS or WG and send crosses in to the box.

When you have the ball in your own half (not counter-attacking), slowly pass it on the floor from one SB to the CBs and to the other SB, then switch it back to the first SB with a long ball, then do a very long high through ball to the WG (L1 and hold down O for long). This should set the WG free, either to cut in and score, or cross.

Hope that help.

thanks dragonfly, But the problem is: he play with 4 AMFs and 2 CFs
and there's gaps between SB and CB, he can score against me easily with these gaps

and another problem, when I play on the wing, he don't move his Defenders, his defenders stays at their position, so when I pass the ball to my wing, that's not the problem, the problem is what I must do after that? Dribble? long pass? normal pass? triple triangle (low speed pass)? whats the point? his defense stays in their position and he can cut the ball easily. :(
 

Estill

Registered User
I suggest a 5-4-1. Use 3 centre backs and its your preference to have SB's or WB's. Have a DMF, two CMF's and an AMF, with 1 CF. If you have SB's, move one of your CMF's slightly over to the left, and your AMF slightly over to the right to give you more width that the WB's would have given. Your DMF needs to be strong and your CMF's need to be quality passers if possible. A speedy AMF is adviseable to get up and help the lone striker.

Sit back and soak up the pressure, you should have enough back to conquer the 4 AMF's and 2 CF's. Use the counter attack to spring out. From his attacks his 6 attackers will be stranded. Use your Centre midfielders to move the ball up quickly and try and use one-twos between the AMF and CF.

And of course you need a bit of luck...
 

Mussav

Legendry Member
Estill said:
I suggest a 5-4-1. Use 3 centre backs and its your preference to have SB's or WB's. Have a DMF, two CMF's and an AMF, with 1 CF. If you have SB's, move one of your CMF's slightly over to the left, and your AMF slightly over to the right to give you more width that the WB's would have given. Your DMF needs to be strong and your CMF's need to be quality passers if possible. A speedy AMF is adviseable to get up and help the lone striker.

Sit back and soak up the pressure, you should have enough back to conquer the 4 AMF's and 2 CF's. Use the counter attack to spring out. From his attacks his 6 attackers will be stranded. Use your Centre midfielders to move the ball up quickly and try and use one-twos between the AMF and CF.

And of course you need a bit of luck...

Okay, I'll try it and I will give you my impression.
thanks Estill
 

PeleProdigy9

Registered User
AMF in the defensive half of the midfield--Mussav??

Hey does that AMF positioned next to the DMF push forward more than a CMF back there would? Also, because his DEF arrows is on High does he come back and defend as well as a CMF would in the same spot? Anyone?
 

Mussav

Legendry Member
PeleProdigy9 said:
Hey does that AMF positioned next to the DMF push forward more than a CMF back there would? Also, because his DEF arrows is on High does he come back and defend as well as a CMF would in the same spot? Anyone?

yes the AMF positioned next to the DMF push forward more than a CMF
and belive it or not he come back and defend

and for your question
he don't use attack arrows only Defnse arrows
 

Mussav

Legendry Member
Estill
I tried your Formation
the defense .... is okay
I played with him, I was okay until the 70th Minute he score against me
But couldn't scored against him, On CF isn't enough
all the 7th Minute I couldn't cross his defense and when he scored against me
I gave up, there is no point to continuo attacking, even If I scored, I don't want a draw I want to win over him :D

I guess your was right, I need some luck
 

Zygalski

Administrator
I'd suggest for you to use the wings as he has no cover there so you should be able to do a lot of damage. So try a formation with two wide and high SMFs.

Ideas: 4-2-3-1 or 4-2-2-2 with 2 DMFs (or 1 DMF and 1 CMF) with 2 SMFs and either 2 CFs or 1 CF with a SS behind to link up the play.

With 4 at the back and 2 defensive central mids you should be able to withstand his attack and smash him up on the counter-attack.
 

Mussav

Legendry Member
Zygalski said:
I'd suggest for you to use the wings as he has no cover there so you should be able to do a lot of damage. So try a formation with two wide and high SMFs.

Ideas: 4-2-3-1 or 4-2-2-2 with 2 DMFs (or 1 DMF and 1 CMF) with 2 SMFs and either 2 CFs or 1 CF with a SS behind to link up the play.

With 4 at the back and 2 defensive central mids you should be able to withstand his attack and smash him up on the counter-attack.

thanks Zygalski, I'll try it :)
 

Original?

istrator
Use Italy, have three at the back, Pirlo and Gattuso as DMF near his AMFers then two wing backs Zambrotta on the left and Camoranesi on the right(perhaps a RMF) with Totti as AMF. Then put Del Piero upfront with Gilardino, Del Piero on te left behind the 18 yard box as a Support Striker. thne play a short passing game.
 

darknil

Registered User
Well, i am not used to play with Juve, and the formation would be pretty the same you said for Italy.

Anyway, i am not too acostumed with playing with 3 defenders but it's a good idea, everyone has his own way to play it :\
 

GuyP

Formerly known as Villene
4-1-3-1-1 is worth a go. Make the two side players od the 3 wide to take advantage of the 3 in defence. One midfielder hangs back, one striker and a support striker/AMF.
 

Mussav

Legendry Member
Guys thanks

I tried everything, But Finally I won over him, But with my new Formation

I won 2-0 :D







 

Bite.Me

Registered User
LOLLLLL
That's the weirdest formation I ever saw......
But honestly you should explore more of Your right wing, because his left wing, to be honest is quite sucky.
 
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