One of my friends started doing this and then now ALL my friends have adopted this tactic that I find really cheap and have no idea how to counter, some help would be greatly appreciated 
Basically, what they do is find team with several very fast players who can dribble (Milan, Barca, ManU, etc) and set them in a 4-3-3 formation. The three offensive players obviously are the fast ones and then LW and RW are manually adjusted to be as far into the corners of the field as possible. With this formation, EVERY play is basically a ground or lobbed through ball to these players, who will blaze across the field, reach the byeline and either cross it in or cut into the box looking for the classic cutback to an open striker.
Now, this is the part that I find particularly cheap. Because the wingers are constantly standing in line with deepest defender (sometime this happens to be the fullback covering them, sometimes they're unmarked and played onside by other defenders, in which case I often concede a goal), I have no way to defend against this. The reason is that if a fullback is marking him, the moment my cursor switches to the fullback, there's that one second pause you get when you just switch players, which gives the winger enough space to completely pull away from my defender. Often, as I mentioned, the winger isn't even covered, and then I get screwed.
Basically, I have two questions:
1. How do you get around the game's one second delay when switching players when it comes to marking really fast players?
2. Is there any way to ensure that my fullbacks are ALWAYS marking their wingers? I set them to manually aggressively mark them, but they're often still exposed.
Thanks in advance, this cheapness has made me play FIFA 09 a lot more, as I have yet to run into any tactic that compares to this level of cheapness.
Basically, what they do is find team with several very fast players who can dribble (Milan, Barca, ManU, etc) and set them in a 4-3-3 formation. The three offensive players obviously are the fast ones and then LW and RW are manually adjusted to be as far into the corners of the field as possible. With this formation, EVERY play is basically a ground or lobbed through ball to these players, who will blaze across the field, reach the byeline and either cross it in or cut into the box looking for the classic cutback to an open striker.
Now, this is the part that I find particularly cheap. Because the wingers are constantly standing in line with deepest defender (sometime this happens to be the fullback covering them, sometimes they're unmarked and played onside by other defenders, in which case I often concede a goal), I have no way to defend against this. The reason is that if a fullback is marking him, the moment my cursor switches to the fullback, there's that one second pause you get when you just switch players, which gives the winger enough space to completely pull away from my defender. Often, as I mentioned, the winger isn't even covered, and then I get screwed.
Basically, I have two questions:
1. How do you get around the game's one second delay when switching players when it comes to marking really fast players?
2. Is there any way to ensure that my fullbacks are ALWAYS marking their wingers? I set them to manually aggressively mark them, but they're often still exposed.
Thanks in advance, this cheapness has made me play FIFA 09 a lot more, as I have yet to run into any tactic that compares to this level of cheapness.