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Damn... I can't say I was expecting something specific, but this would not have been on my bingo card. I love it. Very few content creators go outside the box (roaming, if you will, lol) and give us something like this. Very helpful and well done. I can't wait to see the next one.
Adding to this, if you want to avoid the opponent exploiting your defensively weaker side and want to funnel them more down the defensively strong one, consider having the Complete Forward and Raumdeuter mark the opposing Center Back and Full Back respectively.
@gavelkind7506 I literally just suggested the raumdeuter thing answering another post ahahhahahah. The CF can also mark a DM if the CD is not a treat 😉
This is some of the most difficult tactics to make for me but thx to this video I have master the hybrid tactics which i have a 433 one side freedom of movement and the other possession Goes to a 433 to a 316 (also is inspire by michel girona 23/24) thx for the help DLP once again for another banger 🙌
“If you’re strong everywhere, you’re weak everywhere.” This is the perfect description. And I love it. But what if the opponent decides to attack down our right flank?👀
@DarkHorseFM2023 using a very similar formation since a while, I can answer you: if your opponent is strong on the right, you can put your left am (the raumdeuter in this case) man marking tight the opponent fb/wb. You can also balance a bit more the back four switching the two CDs.
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker A previously lopsided-to-the-left tactic needed a name, once sent me down a rabbit hole that include the Battle of Leuctra between Thebes & Sparta and their use of a withdrawn flank. Which was later coined by a Greek historian as the "oblique phalanx". I know nothing of military history other than it's ability to give names for FM tactics.
I am using 3-3-1-2-1 as i inspired from Cruyff and tiki-taka, stuck whole season with solidity and freedom problems, then i saw this video and got my bulb lighted again
Hey DLP. Just wanted to say that the 'Press with Player Roles' video isn't in the 'Tactics' Playlist. Just thought you should know. Keep up the great work!
@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker 4-2-3-1 , my double pivots are combination of DLP of course and DM or BWM, most of the time one of them will take more risk, AM in behind PF , and one of wingers will take attack role and the other will do defense. But not always I get results
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker yes, I pair him with a DM, BWM or VOL. An inverted wing-back, AM sits behind PF and one of the wingers will play aggressive and try to score, the other will take less risk. I lost 2 games in Europa League but in Eredivisie, still a good run so far
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Its quite an interesting concept, but if your attacking side is nullified (lets say a team has a better defensive right hand side) then does that make your tactics ineffective until a change? Also I have my keeper set to short passes and have all the instructions set to it. Yet I keep seeing him hoof it, any tips? Love your videos mate!
It is a danger for sure, and probably the biggest counter to this style. But the idea of having the left side "positionally free" (so to speak) is to have them figure out how to break down a difficult defensive side. As far as your keeper, what's the position your using, Goalkeeper or Sweeper? and if the sweeper, what role? And you mentioned the team instructions, you've got "play out of defense" and "distribute to center backs" ticked on? Sadly sometimes the goalie will do that on his own... I think I specifically mentioned it in a video a while back because it was annoying me. 😂😂
1 more idea: we set up base on opposition and calculate to get at least 1 player becomes free runner with lots of space. for instance: if AI use 4-2-3-1 with 2 DM and 2 IW on attack (DM being a safe playing roles, like DLP on sup and anchor or something). If they use IFB on the right and a wingback on the left. I will use a IW sup on the right, tucking in central area, push righ back fb attack, paired with a CAM playing support AP, I can tie up the 2 DMs and their left back with the right winger and attacking mid, giving space for my right back to confuse their left wing. Further chaos could be created if I use Regista paired with anchor, and IW on attack on the left to pin their RB in place. With that set up, I got my regista and right full back on attack free spaces to wreck havoc while a back 3 (left IFB included) and anchor provide defensive cover.
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker initially I thought of using halfback instead for rb defensive cover. But thinking that the mid will open to a direct right iw and AMC assault, I when with the current option
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker initially I thought of using halfback instead for rb defensive cover. But thinking that the mid will open to a direct right iw and AMC assault, I when with the current option
i just changing the pressing forward from def duty to supp duty, roaming playmaker i change to mezzala, the complete wing back to the inverted wing back to cover the mezzala, and libero to the ball playing defender to play more fluid 😂
thanks! It's a Minor League Baseball team called the Reno Aces. The MiLB has an ongoing celebration called Copa de la Diversion and this is a hat from that :)
Is it possible to make a tactic that really heavily focuses on one side of the pitch? Like a 4231 but with the striker offset to the right, the 10 in the rightmost slot and the two holding midfielders in the right and centre spots? I’ve tried it but I can’t seem to get it to work
It's for sure possible, just have to get the player roles right. If you want it to focus on one side of the formation, you can do a similar idea to what I did in this one. Have playmaker(s) and attacking roles on one side, and then use the other side with more passive roles that want to play it safer.
@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker ahahahahah well, this tactic was really very similar to the one I used most in FM24. I just had the roaming pm as CM, and instead of the Pressing Forward, a Trequartista at AM position. Great video anyway. I am looking forward to seeing what you will explore after the roles series. You can help the FM world in so many ways; really, nobody explains the game like you do
That stuff is one the way! But maybe not in the immediate future haha. Doing some random one-off videos that I wanted to get around to before I dive into more "series" style roles :)
I'm not sure it is. There is a solid 2-2 block in rest defence, and the playmaker will often sit slightly in front of the DMs. That means there are three players able to peel off towards the left flank and slow down counterattacks while the complete wing back sprints back into position. The flanks certainly could be a weakness to exploit though accurate long balls given the narrow defence, but I don't think it's a huge problem. If you were very concerned, a solution could be to swap the libero to a ball playing defender with the "stay wider" instruction and roaming playmaker to a deep lying playmaker on defend. That would make a 3-2-5 shape in attack giving a wider rest defence.
@@Naren25This is one of those where I created a tactic specifically for the video to show how to create two separate styles. I agree with the Libero/CB role; I'd probably change it to a backline of CD/CD/IFB to give me a back three if this was more of a "normal" approach to a tactic But I liked the Libero to show the separation of a side with more static roles versus a side with a lot of movement. And great analysis :)
@martincvikl5321 it is not. I won everything possible with a very similar tactic, is was actually exactly the same on the flanks. If the opponent has a very offensive fb/wb, just man mark him tight with the raumdeuter
I am from 1000 years in the future. I have learned all I can from The Deep Lying Playmaker and am now the galaxy's number one Football Manager player. Thank you Sensei.
Has Haaland retired yet??? Or is he still terrorizing the Premier League 🤣🤣
Tell me friend, has FM 25 been released yet?
@@bugsam Ah FM25, also known as "The Incident." We don't talk about The Incident...
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Damn... I can't say I was expecting something specific, but this would not have been on my bingo card. I love it. Very few content creators go outside the box (roaming, if you will, lol) and give us something like this. Very helpful and well done. I can't wait to see the next one.
this comment is lovely, thank you for the support :) I thought it'd be a pretty fun idea for a video haha
The insanity in this 4-4-2 tactic makes me fall in love with Football Manager all over again.
it's a lot of fun to watch play out!! and hey if these videos help create the love that's awesome haha
This is honestly a great idea for a "manager DNA" style save! Glad to have found your channel.
glad you found it! and thank you for commenting :)
Adding to this, if you want to avoid the opponent exploiting your defensively weaker side and want to funnel them more down the defensively strong one, consider having the Complete Forward and Raumdeuter mark the opposing Center Back and Full Back respectively.
excellent tactical addition!! that would be super effective... wish I thought of it 🤣🤣
@gavelkind7506 I literally just suggested the raumdeuter thing answering another post ahahhahahah. The CF can also mark a DM if the CD is not a treat 😉
Dude you are the best! I was literally searching for more videos about playstyles in FM today. 🙌🏼
ha that's a great coincidence!!! 😄😄
This is some of the most difficult tactics to make for me but thx to this video
I have master the hybrid tactics which i have a 433 one side freedom of movement and the other possession
Goes to a 433 to a 316 (also is inspire by michel girona 23/24) thx for the help DLP once again for another banger 🙌
you are welcome my friend :) glad the video has helped out!
Excellent idea, Excellent presentation, excellent application, Excellent result, Excellent video, Excellent channel...
much love thank you 🙌🙌
i have been refreshing my home page for the past 4 days till i see a new upload from you
thank you!!! I love the dedication!! 🙌🙌
Most informative and grounded FM channel on the platform 👏
thank you :D
“If you’re strong everywhere, you’re weak everywhere.” This is the perfect description. And I love it. But what if the opponent decides to attack down our right flank?👀
@DarkHorseFM2023 using a very similar formation since a while, I can answer you: if your opponent is strong on the right, you can put your left am (the raumdeuter in this case) man marking tight the opponent fb/wb. You can also balance a bit more the back four switching the two CDs.
Use ois to force then to the left
Incredibly interesting, this is something I had never even thought about!
that's all I hope to do in these types of videos! Just trying to create some ideas to share :)
Absolute genius!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
thank you :)
THE GOAT IS BACK
The oblique phalanx!! Such a wonderful idea.
that's a much cooler name than my "hybrid tactic" haha
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker A previously lopsided-to-the-left tactic needed a name, once sent me down a rabbit hole that include the Battle of Leuctra between Thebes & Sparta and their use of a withdrawn flank. Which was later coined by a Greek historian as the "oblique phalanx".
I know nothing of military history other than it's ability to give names for FM tactics.
@@mustermannfm you're just waiting for the Jeopardy category "Soccer and Ancient Historical Battles"
This video is a genius 🔥 great showcase
thank you my friend :)
Always waiting for your newest video 🎉
always appreciative of the support thank you 🙌
좋은 영상과 함께 와주셔서 감사합니다!!😊😊
you are welcome my friend 🙂🙌🙌
Love the video, very interesting concept.
You should do a video on rest defence.
yea I do need to do a video on defending... it is half the game after all. Thanks for the suggestion!
Never thought of doing this but might try it
hey you never know what kinda tacitc comes out of a little experimentation ;)
Another great video! Keep it up! 🎉
Thank you my friend 😁
really looking forward to the next videos
thank you :) hope they live up to the expectation!
I automatically click the LIKE button without watching the video if it is from the deep lying player.
thank you!! :D
Thank you coach
you're welcome! 🙌
Great guide! Keep it
thank you :)
I am using 3-3-1-2-1 as i inspired from Cruyff and tiki-taka, stuck whole season with solidity and freedom problems, then i saw this video and got my bulb lighted again
Sometimes all you need is some players roaming from their position :D
Hey DLP. Just wanted to say that the 'Press with Player Roles' video isn't in the 'Tactics' Playlist. Just thought you should know. Keep up the great work!
great catch!!! thanks for the heads up. It's fixed now :D
Oohh hybrid tactic..sounds interesting, im all ears 👂
Hope you liked it :D
@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker not had chance to look yet my friend, very busy day but soon will thafs for sure 😉
Wake up! Wake up now! DLP back with the new series. 🤩
the best news to wake up to, if I do say so myself 🤣🤣
I think the acronym for wide target forward should be wtf 🙂
WTF is the perfect acronym haha
It's illegal to be this early!
Indeed
and I'm not even a morning person haha
I'm gonna click every Team Instruction in spite now
I thought we were friends :(
@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker spite is my love Language, sorry
One note: there are always team instructions. When they don’t appear in the list, it just means the team instruction is a medium setting.
great point... I should be careful saying "no team instructions" since they do have the default setting 👍
Mr. Roaming Spacemaker made ANOTHER banger! 😂😂
the nickname is so good 🙌🙌🤣🤣
Let's fucking go my guy 🎉😊 I'm undefeated run with FC twente for 20 games btw. Thanks for the tips
that's awesome!!! what tactic/formation you running??? I hope you're using a Deep Lying Playmaker in it 🤣🤣
@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker 4-2-3-1 , my double pivots are combination of DLP of course and DM or BWM, most of the time one of them will take more risk, AM in behind PF , and one of wingers will take attack role and the other will do defense. But not always I get results
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker yes, I pair him with a DM, BWM or VOL. An inverted wing-back, AM sits behind PF and one of the wingers will play aggressive and try to score, the other will take less risk. I lost 2 games in Europa League but in Eredivisie, still a good run so far
Would love you to start recreating real clubs tactics! Please start with Hansi Flick's Barcelona! Love your videos man
thank you :) and i've thought about the real stuff before! I do need to get around to those kind of videos... thank you for the suggestion!!
My Favorite Coaching Philosophy And A Football Tactical Among The Others :
INTERCHANGING POSITIONS✅️
INTERCHANGING POSITION✅️
SWITCHING POSITIONS✅️
SWITCHING POSITION✅️
POSITION SWAP✅️
ROLE SWAP✅️
VERY FLUID✅️
I wish we had the "very fluid" slider from the old FM's :( I used to love that thing haha
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker It's Called By "TOTAL FOOTBALL"
Its quite an interesting concept, but if your attacking side is nullified (lets say a team has a better defensive right hand side) then does that make your tactics ineffective until a change?
Also I have my keeper set to short passes and have all the instructions set to it.
Yet I keep seeing him hoof it, any tips?
Love your videos mate!
It is a danger for sure, and probably the biggest counter to this style. But the idea of having the left side "positionally free" (so to speak) is to have them figure out how to break down a difficult defensive side.
As far as your keeper, what's the position your using, Goalkeeper or Sweeper? and if the sweeper, what role?
And you mentioned the team instructions, you've got "play out of defense" and "distribute to center backs" ticked on?
Sadly sometimes the goalie will do that on his own... I think I specifically mentioned it in a video a while back because it was annoying me. 😂😂
1 more idea: we set up base on opposition and calculate to get at least 1 player becomes free runner with lots of space. for instance: if AI use 4-2-3-1 with 2 DM and 2 IW on attack (DM being a safe playing roles, like DLP on sup and anchor or something). If they use IFB on the right and a wingback on the left. I will use a IW sup on the right, tucking in central area, push righ back fb attack, paired with a CAM playing support AP, I can tie up the 2 DMs and their left back with the right winger and attacking mid, giving space for my right back to confuse their left wing. Further chaos could be created if I use Regista paired with anchor, and IW on attack on the left to pin their RB in place. With that set up, I got my regista and right full back on attack free spaces to wreck havoc while a back 3 (left IFB included) and anchor provide defensive cover.
love the breakdown!! And I love the regista/anchor pairing... I need to give them a shot together
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker initially I thought of using halfback instead for rb defensive cover. But thinking that the mid will open to a direct right iw and AMC assault, I when with the current option
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker initially I thought of using halfback instead for rb defensive cover. But thinking that the mid will open to a direct right iw and AMC assault, I when with the current option
i just changing the pressing forward from def duty to supp duty, roaming playmaker i change to mezzala, the complete wing back to the inverted wing back to cover the mezzala, and libero to the ball playing defender to play more fluid 😂
Good call with the Inverted Wing Back. A great combination with the Mezzala
what hat is that? Very cool!
thanks! It's a Minor League Baseball team called the Reno Aces. The MiLB has an ongoing celebration called Copa de la Diversion and this is a hat from that :)
Is it possible to make a tactic that really heavily focuses on one side of the pitch? Like a 4231 but with the striker offset to the right, the 10 in the rightmost slot and the two holding midfielders in the right and centre spots? I’ve tried it but I can’t seem to get it to work
It's for sure possible, just have to get the player roles right. If you want it to focus on one side of the formation, you can do a similar idea to what I did in this one. Have playmaker(s) and attacking roles on one side, and then use the other side with more passive roles that want to play it safer.
Hi, would you realize a video on marking?
hello :) that's a good video suggestion, thank you. I haven't thought of that video before but I do like it
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker Thank you for answering, I'm waiting for it.
The best
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@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker Will you be posting videos of set pieces?? ☺
How about using (use left side) tactic??
one thing you could try is a left side focused on all attacking roles :) and then make the other side more defensive
Slowly but surely, I see you moving towards asymmetrical and multi-playmaker 😂😂😂😂
Today: a 442 with offset wingers and one playmaker
A year from now: a formation with 8 attackers and 7 playmakers 🤣🤣
@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker ahahahahah well, this tactic was really very similar to the one I used most in FM24. I just had the roaming pm as CM, and instead of the Pressing Forward, a Trequartista at AM position. Great video anyway. I am looking forward to seeing what you will explore after the roles series. You can help the FM world in so many ways; really, nobody explains the game like you do
Career mode pleaseeee
That stuff is one the way! But maybe not in the immediate future haha. Doing some random one-off videos that I wanted to get around to before I dive into more "series" style roles :)
Your left wing is wayy to open.
I'm not sure it is. There is a solid 2-2 block in rest defence, and the playmaker will often sit slightly in front of the DMs. That means there are three players able to peel off towards the left flank and slow down counterattacks while the complete wing back sprints back into position.
The flanks certainly could be a weakness to exploit though accurate long balls given the narrow defence, but I don't think it's a huge problem.
If you were very concerned, a solution could be to swap the libero to a ball playing defender with the "stay wider" instruction and roaming playmaker to a deep lying playmaker on defend. That would make a 3-2-5 shape in attack giving a wider rest defence.
One of the dangers of playing with a Raumdeuter and a Complete Wing Back on the same side!
@@Naren25This is one of those where I created a tactic specifically for the video to show how to create two separate styles. I agree with the Libero/CB role; I'd probably change it to a backline of CD/CD/IFB to give me a back three if this was more of a "normal" approach to a tactic
But I liked the Libero to show the separation of a side with more static roles versus a side with a lot of movement.
And great analysis :)
@martincvikl5321 it is not. I won everything possible with a very similar tactic, is was actually exactly the same on the flanks. If the opponent has a very offensive fb/wb, just man mark him tight with the raumdeuter
Think about being a real coach
thanks! I'd love to maybe one day, so who knows!