for defend i use 3421 and i succeded break mourinho record low conceaded goal (15) for 9 goal in 38 match by using 2 bpd cover + 1 bpd stopper. stopper should be the middle in 3 defend edit : i play in napoli with btb(supp) & bwm (def) in midfield and both cwb attack on both flank. the bread and butter for this 3421 i find was to use DLF(att) instead AF. consistent above 60% possession and i finished unbeaten for rest of season with 102 points
@@CraigGibbons-p4dI run a tactic similar to his so I can help. Mentality: Balanced In possession: -- Width = Slightly wide -- Passing = Short (you can set certain individuals like wingers or playmakers to have more risky longer passes) -- Work ball in box -- Be more disciplined -- No build-up zone focuses, modify this based on your opponents weakness. If they're weak in the midfield, focus play on midfield In transition: -- Counter-press -- Counter -- Trigger press on high (turn on prevent short GK distribution) -- GK distributes to backline Out of possession: -- High attacking line, lower defensive line (don't go too low, max I recommend is the second lowest line) -- No tackle commands, leave this to individual commands -- Trap inside -- (Optional) Invite Crosses I highly recommend using two DMs (on DLP or BWM) role with this tactic.
Nice video! I've also had great success with IW + AF when playing high tempo and pass into space. The IW will cut inside and play direct passes in behind the defence and give the AF a 1v1 with the goalkeeper. I've scored a ridiculous amount of goals this way 😊
lovely video as always... trying out a 3-5-2 fluid counterattack like tactic with AF(At) + PF(De) + MEZ(At) and it's working wonders for me with a weaker ligue 1 side
A follow up video is definitely a possibility! For a striker duo, I've got a couple of favourites: An AF with a F9 works wonders for pretty much the same reason as the IF & F9 pairing explained in the video. I also really love a double PF on attack, as they put immense preasure on the opponent's CB's and DM's. And of course you can't go wrong with the old fashioned speedy AF with a TF on support
So I'm trying this with all at the same: F9 (Support) - AF (Attack) IF (Attack) - SS (Attack) - WTM (Attack) MEZZ(Attack) IWB (Support) - VOL (Attack) CB(Cover) - BPD (Defend) GK (Defend) Not bad actually
I'm happy to hear you've enjoyed the video! If I can find more powerfull and unique-ish role combinations I'm definitely down to make another video like this! Is there any role combination that you enjoy that I've missed?
Thanks for this video it given me a few things to thing about in my save. Im onto my second season on my latest save and wanted to freshen up my formation as its not being quite as effective after a good first season. I can see one, possibly 2 of these changes that I can try without ripping up my formation and starting again.
I like the way you explained fm. Can you share more? Like, if i dont want to put 3 CBs, whats thr best role combo for 2 CB formation? I'm struggling with finding out how to improve my game even i have good attributes CBs
Mezzala winger or WB ,why if combi if or iw on the side of mezzala,take him space for play,or better wb +mezzala ,wb stay naturaly on the pitch under mezzala
I see your point, and it is a valid one. However I do think that there is still something to say for the F9 when you're the strong favorite. No matter how deep the opponent will sit, the F9 will still be able to drop from the striking position. Everytime he does that, there has to be a "hand-off" between the CBs and the DMs. Even if the opponent is sitting deep, constantly making their CBs and DMs look to eachother for who is going to mark the F9 is bound to force a mistake, which you're team can then take advantage of. You can also look at the Barca years where Messi was succesfully playing as a F9 in a side which were the clear favority in the majority of the games
@@coachroan i must disagree because F9 droping like he does will try get ball but space for him is literally too crowded in final third and thats why more goal focused forward who will harass last line would be better. About Messi he was successful but remember how Mourinho shut him down with that iconic Inter Barca game, he put 2 dms and plus 2 cbs that makes cage around F9. Also this is game and its hard to control players which can be done in real life so that are my points against F9 even tho i rly like that role
@@MrBuda8 Again you make some very valid points. I agree that the F9 himself will probably not have a impact in the game with an opponent like that, but I believe he can still function as that decoy for the opposition to have to mark, making room for other dangerous players. The Inter Barca game is indeed a great example of how to nullify a F9, but that was one of the best defensive teams in the last couple of years. I think that a lot of teams that won't have the defensive disciple or quality will still struggle handling a F9 with IF's running into the space left behind. But don't get me wrong, I fully see your point! That's also the beauty of tactics and Football Manager, there won't be a role/tactic that will work all the time 100%, keeping us evolving our plans!
i got that situation too, little solution of this i made additional instructions to make f9 stay wide or more roaming if the team have the ball, set look for underlap and focus play at the opposition side of f9, put shadow striker behind f9 and set winger at opposition side of F9 to be IF or IW. the main point is we must create distraction and overload at one side to pull this defensive box of opponent to be far from f9 and his partner like SS or another AM near him
@@coachroan Centerbacks are getting bigger and taller, while wingbacks are getting smaller and weaker. I saw Stinger made a video where he converted Edin Dzeko into a WT on the left wing, and he was menace.
@@nickfury8973 wouldn't think of Dzeko as a wide targetforward, but the more I think about it the more I like it! Some great moves by Stinger there (a great content creator btw)
Can you do a video on how to handle lower league teams, especially league 1 and league 2 etc. like the kinds of tactics and whether attributes are important due to standard of the league not being as good as the top leagues
The enganche will look to ping balls constantly without loving much himself, so you would want some runners around him. A good choice would be a Advanced Forward, Shadow striker or Inside Forward to make some dangerous runs for the Enganche to play to. The Trequartista on the other hand is all about moving constantly to find space. A great role attacking wise, but he will hardly defend. A great combo is to have a Centermid on defend or a ball winning midfielder to cover the Trequartista defensively
Interesting when you mentioned roles when you needed a player who can finish his dinner/take chances that you didn't mention Composure. In FM21 and FM22 Composure was more important than Finishing and I have seen some RUclips saved where this still seemed to be true. Have you found that Composure is less important now? Thanks for the great videos!!!
Composure is a bit hit and miss for me, seems like it plays a role this year but nothing major. You can check out one of Jayhuahua's latest videos for the impact of composure (great creator btw). But what are in your opinion the most important attributes for a goalscorer?
@@coachroan 🤔Interesting, haven't played FM23 much so hard to comment. I will say though that context probably plays a huge role in the success of a Striker/Attacker scoring goals. Do you need as much Composure if you are converting from long distance as opposed to the 6 yard box. Some Attackers will thrive in one system and get nowhere in another. One of my favourite surprises in FM21 was discovering Hlozek was an excellent Inside Forward not just because of his Physicals, Composure and Finishing but because his Heading meant he would pop up at the back post and power in crosses that came from the Left Wing. One season he out scored Parrot and a Uruguayan New Gen Striker who both scored 25+ goals. I think he had 36 in all comps. Then back post headers played a big part in it. I didn't set it up, FM just figured it out.
@@LiamFlanagan-dd9wb couldn't agree with you more, effectiveness of a player will always depend on the tactic and role you play him in! Oh I remember Hlozek as well, such an amazing player to buy that year. Still pretty decent in FM23, but not nearly as OP unfortunately
@@coachroan 👍Yeah, he was very OP on FM21. I bought him to be my first choice Striker long term and was giving minutes as an Inside Forward to keep him happy & developing but within a season or two it was clear he needed to stay in the IF role & he only played Striker when I had an terrible Injury crisis towards the end of one season. This probably cost me the Champions League despite Hlozek busting a gut!!!
Aw man I was hoping that you may have something with Raumdeuter. I’ve been recently trying that one, as I realized one of my players should do a good job, however my player who was scoring all the time as an inside forward couldn’t do anything as Raumdeuter. I couldn’t figure out why, maybe he just didn’t have enough raum to operate but whatever.
Yeah the Raumdeuter is a tricky role to master. I have to be honest, I haven't found the best way to use it as well. Still trying though, so if I find a role that combines with the Raumdeuter well, I'll definitely feature it in a part 2!
I think you largely can! You might miss a little of the centerbacks trying to mark the trequartista, but his dynamic movement should still create the same amount of trouble for the defenders!
I've been getting insane production from setting my WCBs on Attack and teaming them with a CD in the middle. They basically act as a counterbalance to an attack. If one side gets too overloaded I've noticed that they kick the ball to the other side to a WCB who can then can and will dribble toward the byline for a cross or they just take on the keeper and try to score themselves. You need a CB who also has the ability to play as a FB and has good dribbling and crossing. Reese James is probably the best of the best but I've gotten good production out of Simmaken as well as Micky Van de ven Van de ven is around a 13 on crosses as well as reading the game well. He had 3 goal and 11 assists on my last save using this tactic..
Certainly thinking about it, but still trying to think of something truly unique compared to all the other great series out there. Is there anything specific that you would like to see?
I recently came up with a save called the rainbow challenge. Manage teams whose badges matches the colours of the rainbow (As in for blue you could do teams from Chelsea to King's Lynn, or for red you could do from Liverpool to Hemel Hampsted)
It might take some time for him to get familiar with the position, but I think he has the attributes to work in that role. With some great Decisions, Off The Ball and Vision attributes for example he'll be dangerous in that role I believe
Thanks for the suggestion! A lot of the strengths and weaknesses of a 424 are very similar to the 442, so I don't know if I'll make a seperate video on the 424. You can check out the video on the 442, and if you think I'm missing something specific for a 424 let me know!
Hello, the most significant difference I find that significantly changes the formation when I defend it is the following: In the 442, the wingers are used as W or IW (winger or inverted winger), providing more defensive support when tracking back. On the other hand, in the 424, they are used as IF (I think that's the translation, sorry, I'm a argentinian and I'm not familiar with the exact translation of the positions jaja). They push forward more and close in more aggressively while attacking, and they don't drop back like a winger when defending.@@coachroan
@@brunoparanaify your english is absolutely fine, don't worry! Having the IF's instead of pure wingers does put a bit more pressure on your backline, that's certainly true. My advice: Keep your fullbacks a bit further back, and fully focus on dominating the midfield. Those 2 CMs will be left on an island by themselves, so you can look to dominate that part of the pitch and create chances from the center
Checkout my other FM tutorials for more tips on how you can improve your Football Manager skills: ruclips.net/p/PLQRYMrjbotkOxzAFYqJu5cJm0mBJS7Bvq
Extra Frontman :
SUPPORT✅️
ATTACK✅️
Destroyer :
DEFEND✅️
STOPPER✅️
COVER✅️
Build Up :
DEFEND✅️
STOPPER✅️
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Orchestrator :
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Anchor Man: DEFEND
Half Back: DEFEND
for defend i use 3421 and i succeded break mourinho record low conceaded goal (15) for 9 goal in 38 match by using 2 bpd cover + 1 bpd stopper. stopper should be the middle in 3 defend
edit : i play in napoli with btb(supp) & bwm (def) in midfield and both cwb attack on both flank. the bread and butter for this 3421 i find was to use DLF(att) instead AF. consistent above 60% possession and i finished unbeaten for rest of season with 102 points
Sounds like an amazing tactic, well done!
What are your actual tactics though?
Balanced
Positive
Attack
Short passing
Standard passing
Work ball into box
Cross early
Shoot on site
Etc
@@CraigGibbons-p4dI run a tactic similar to his so I can help.
Mentality: Balanced
In possession:
-- Width = Slightly wide
-- Passing = Short (you can set certain individuals like wingers or playmakers to have more risky longer passes)
-- Work ball in box
-- Be more disciplined
-- No build-up zone focuses, modify this based on your opponents weakness. If they're weak in the midfield, focus play on midfield
In transition:
-- Counter-press
-- Counter
-- Trigger press on high (turn on prevent short GK distribution)
-- GK distributes to backline
Out of possession:
-- High attacking line, lower defensive line (don't go too low, max I recommend is the second lowest line)
-- No tackle commands, leave this to individual commands
-- Trap inside
-- (Optional) Invite Crosses
I highly recommend using two DMs (on DLP or BWM) role with this tactic.
Nice video! I've also had great success with IW + AF when playing high tempo and pass into space. The IW will cut inside and play direct passes in behind the defence and give the AF a 1v1 with the goalkeeper. I've scored a ridiculous amount of goals this way 😊
Love that combo! Might just have to make a part two just to feature the combinations I also love but haven't featured
@@coachroando part2 pls. Also can you tell which a good DM combos. Halfback with whom? DLP with whom? DM or BWM combos
@@ryozha7663 For DM combos, I always love a BWM next to DLP. It's the ultimate combination of a distributor next to a destroyer!
lovely video as always... trying out a 3-5-2 fluid counterattack like tactic with AF(At) + PF(De) + MEZ(At) and it's working wonders for me with a weaker ligue 1 side
Can you make more of these? Which striker duo would be perfect?
A follow up video is definitely a possibility!
For a striker duo, I've got a couple of favourites: An AF with a F9 works wonders for pretty much the same reason as the IF & F9 pairing explained in the video. I also really love a double PF on attack, as they put immense preasure on the opponent's CB's and DM's. And of course you can't go wrong with the old fashioned speedy AF with a TF on support
Håland and Mbappe fosho
@@IMMERSIVEVOICE I'm going to have nightmares of this striking duo now, thanks!
@@coachroan please do a video on this!! What I miss the most was the partnership between RvP and Rooney. I wanna build a team and tactic like that.
@@husonuso I'll definitely note it down for future video ideas, so stay tuned my friend!
So I'm trying this with all at the same:
F9 (Support) - AF (Attack)
IF (Attack) - SS (Attack) - WTM (Attack)
MEZZ(Attack)
IWB (Support) - VOL (Attack)
CB(Cover) - BPD (Defend)
GK (Defend)
Not bad actually
I'd be very interested to see how this would perform in game. Let me know if you ever try it out!
Will you make video for more role combinations this is amazing
I'm happy to hear you've enjoyed the video! If I can find more powerfull and unique-ish role combinations I'm definitely down to make another video like this! Is there any role combination that you enjoy that I've missed?
@@coachroan iw+wb,iwb+winger,bdp+hb for example
@@oldschool90s18 Love those suggestions, thanks my friend!
@@oldschool90s18Wht is bdp
Thanks for this video it given me a few things to thing about in my save. Im onto my second season on my latest save and wanted to freshen up my formation as its not being quite as effective after a good first season. I can see one, possibly 2 of these changes that I can try without ripping up my formation and starting again.
Love to hear this has been able to help you out! Let me know what kind of tactic you end up with!
AP on support at CAM,and Volante on support/ attack is a good combo
Oooh love that suggestion, might have to feature that in a part 2!
Top video as always Coach, we're learning more and more by the day thanks to your expertise!
I'm very happy to hear that, glad you enjoyed the video my friend!
I like the way you explained fm. Can you share more? Like, if i dont want to put 3 CBs, whats thr best role combo for 2 CB formation? I'm struggling with finding out how to improve my game even i have good attributes CBs
I love this guy. So sympathic
Mezzala winger or WB ,why if combi if or iw on the side of mezzala,take him space for play,or better wb +mezzala ,wb stay naturaly on the pitch under mezzala
In FM22 my best attacking threat was combination of IW, F9, IF and Mez (At) from behind them running between IW and F9
Deadly combinations there, so much dynamic movements that no defence will be able to keep up with it!
Great video, i like the part with examples
Thanks my friend, happy to hear you liked the examples given!
Great video - thanks 👏
You're absolutely welcome my friend!
F9 seems unusuable when you are strong favorite, opposition will sit deep also their dms will close even tinniest space F9 could use
I see your point, and it is a valid one. However I do think that there is still something to say for the F9 when you're the strong favorite. No matter how deep the opponent will sit, the F9 will still be able to drop from the striking position. Everytime he does that, there has to be a "hand-off" between the CBs and the DMs. Even if the opponent is sitting deep, constantly making their CBs and DMs look to eachother for who is going to mark the F9 is bound to force a mistake, which you're team can then take advantage of. You can also look at the Barca years where Messi was succesfully playing as a F9 in a side which were the clear favority in the majority of the games
@@coachroan i must disagree because F9 droping like he does will try get ball but space for him is literally too crowded in final third and thats why more goal focused forward who will harass last line would be better. About Messi he was successful but remember how Mourinho shut him down with that iconic Inter Barca game, he put 2 dms and plus 2 cbs that makes cage around F9. Also this is game and its hard to control players which can be done in real life so that are my points against F9 even tho i rly like that role
@@MrBuda8 Again you make some very valid points. I agree that the F9 himself will probably not have a impact in the game with an opponent like that, but I believe he can still function as that decoy for the opposition to have to mark, making room for other dangerous players.
The Inter Barca game is indeed a great example of how to nullify a F9, but that was one of the best defensive teams in the last couple of years. I think that a lot of teams that won't have the defensive disciple or quality will still struggle handling a F9 with IF's running into the space left behind.
But don't get me wrong, I fully see your point! That's also the beauty of tactics and Football Manager, there won't be a role/tactic that will work all the time 100%, keeping us evolving our plans!
i got that situation too, little solution of this i made additional instructions to make f9 stay wide or more roaming if the team have the ball, set look for underlap and focus play at the opposition side of f9, put shadow striker behind f9 and set winger at opposition side of F9 to be IF or IW. the main point is we must create distraction and overload at one side to pull this defensive box of opponent to be far from f9 and his partner like SS or another AM near him
@@ParetoEmperor-jp6ke I love that suggestion, thanks for sharing my friend!
False nine is good but i feel like deep lying forward is better
These are the videos i desire! Thank you for the amazing content and pls keep it up with videos like this👍
Glad to hear that enjoyed the vid! More content like this is definitely coming to the channel, so stay tuned!
Wide target man is definitely cheat code if you can find a suitable player
Couldn't agree more! Dificult to find the right player for that role, but once you do it's so effective
@@coachroan Centerbacks are getting bigger and taller, while wingbacks are getting smaller and weaker. I saw Stinger made a video where he converted Edin Dzeko into a WT on the left wing, and he was menace.
@@nickfury8973 wouldn't think of Dzeko as a wide targetforward, but the more I think about it the more I like it! Some great moves by Stinger there (a great content creator btw)
IF attack with get forward regularly and try to beat offside trap? Or just high decision and off the ball is enough?
mezalla, inside forward / raumdeuter and Af / Cf also confusing and irritating enemy defense by cut defense in diagonal moves continously 😊
I completely agree! Such a dynamic attack is incredibly difficult to mark, as the opposition will constantly have to look around for who to mark!
as a foreigner, i still dont manage to get every roles in every position in english lol
Thanks for subtiltes, appreciate it :)
Love to hear that putting the subtitles in everytime is valuable to people!
And if there is any role that is unclear to you, feel free to hit me up!
Can you do a video on how to handle lower league teams, especially league 1 and league 2 etc. like the kinds of tactics and whether attributes are important due to standard of the league not being as good as the top leagues
That's a great suggestion, thank you! Will definitely look to make this video (or something in the lines of) in the near future!
Hey commenting a bit late but do you have any combinations for the Enganche or Trequartista?
The enganche will look to ping balls constantly without loving much himself, so you would want some runners around him. A good choice would be a Advanced Forward, Shadow striker or Inside Forward to make some dangerous runs for the Enganche to play to.
The Trequartista on the other hand is all about moving constantly to find space. A great role attacking wise, but he will hardly defend. A great combo is to have a Centermid on defend or a ball winning midfielder to cover the Trequartista defensively
Interesting when you mentioned roles when you needed a player who can finish his dinner/take chances that you didn't mention Composure. In FM21 and FM22 Composure was more important than Finishing and I have seen some RUclips saved where this still seemed to be true. Have you found that Composure is less important now? Thanks for the great videos!!!
Composure is a bit hit and miss for me, seems like it plays a role this year but nothing major. You can check out one of Jayhuahua's latest videos for the impact of composure (great creator btw). But what are in your opinion the most important attributes for a goalscorer?
@@coachroan 🤔Interesting, haven't played FM23 much so hard to comment. I will say though that context probably plays a huge role in the success of a Striker/Attacker scoring goals. Do you need as much Composure if you are converting from long distance as opposed to the 6 yard box. Some Attackers will thrive in one system and get nowhere in another. One of my favourite surprises in FM21 was discovering Hlozek was an excellent Inside Forward not just because of his Physicals, Composure and Finishing but because his Heading meant he would pop up at the back post and power in crosses that came from the Left Wing. One season he out scored Parrot and a Uruguayan New Gen Striker who both scored 25+ goals. I think he had 36 in all comps. Then back post headers played a big part in it. I didn't set it up, FM just figured it out.
@@LiamFlanagan-dd9wb couldn't agree with you more, effectiveness of a player will always depend on the tactic and role you play him in!
Oh I remember Hlozek as well, such an amazing player to buy that year. Still pretty decent in FM23, but not nearly as OP unfortunately
@@coachroan 👍Yeah, he was very OP on FM21. I bought him to be my first choice Striker long term and was giving minutes as an Inside Forward to keep him happy & developing but within a season or two it was clear he needed to stay in the IF role & he only played Striker when I had an terrible Injury crisis towards the end of one season. This probably cost me the Champions League despite Hlozek busting a gut!!!
@@LiamFlanagan-dd9wb Nothing more heartbreaking than a big injury crisis 😥
Bit late on the video but i usually like to play 2 IF with 1 Af. Is that a good match up aswell or should i change the AF to f9
That combination can definitely work as well! The AF will push the 2 CB's back, which can create some room for the inside forwards to get into.
Aw man I was hoping that you may have something with Raumdeuter. I’ve been recently trying that one, as I realized one of my players should do a good job, however my player who was scoring all the time as an inside forward couldn’t do anything as Raumdeuter. I couldn’t figure out why, maybe he just didn’t have enough raum to operate but whatever.
Yeah the Raumdeuter is a tricky role to master. I have to be honest, I haven't found the best way to use it as well. Still trying though, so if I find a role that combines with the Raumdeuter well, I'll definitely feature it in a part 2!
Try Raumdeuter + a CWB on Attack in behind with a Targer Man as Striker
@@aryados1520 oooh that sounds interesting. I'll try it out, thanks for sharing!
Thanks ı will try
Let me know what you think of the role combinations you're going to try!
Hello sir, can I replace the f9 role by the T role?
I think you largely can! You might miss a little of the centerbacks trying to mark the trequartista, but his dynamic movement should still create the same amount of trouble for the defenders!
I've been getting insane production from setting my WCBs on Attack and teaming them with a CD in the middle.
They basically act as a counterbalance to an attack. If one side gets too overloaded I've noticed that they kick the ball to the other side to a WCB who can then can and will dribble toward the byline for a cross or they just take on the keeper and try to score themselves.
You need a CB who also has the ability to play as a FB and has good dribbling and crossing. Reese James is probably the best of the best but I've gotten good production out of Simmaken as well as Micky Van de ven
Van de ven is around a 13 on crosses as well as reading the game well. He had 3 goal and 11 assists on my last save using this tactic..
Love seeing that role being used, quite underutilized How are you compensating defensively for such attacking CB roles?
please more content like this
I'll do my best to keep videos like this coming to the channel, so stay tuned!
In FM24, will you do a series?
Certainly thinking about it, but still trying to think of something truly unique compared to all the other great series out there. Is there anything specific that you would like to see?
I recently came up with a save called the rainbow challenge. Manage teams whose badges matches the colours of the rainbow (As in for blue you could do teams from Chelsea to King's Lynn, or for red you could do from Liverpool to Hemel Hampsted)
Ofcom you can do what you want but it's just an idea
@@lowencraft1404 I don't mind that idea at all! Definitely on the list for potential saves. Thanks buddy, appreciate it!
great video
Happy to hear you enjoyed the video!
Kudos you doing wonderful job waiting for your response
Thank you my friend, I appreciate it!
What skin do you use
I'm using the Tato23 skin www.fmscout.com/a-fm23-skin-tato.html
Thanks GOAT
@@AyranCevap-yn9zv no problem buddy!
Mister Coach I can play F9 with Jude Bellingham?
It might take some time for him to get familiar with the position, but I think he has the attributes to work in that role. With some great Decisions, Off The Ball and Vision attributes for example he'll be dangerous in that role I believe
Whats the first tactic
Reconversion de François Damiens... 😅
Does this still work in fm24?
Ye
nice
Hello coach I av wonder kid you from Nigeria is mid fielder.
Love a Nigerian wonderkid! Is he a real player, or a regen?
Make the: "How to destroy 424 in FM23!"
Thanks for the suggestion! A lot of the strengths and weaknesses of a 424 are very similar to the 442, so I don't know if I'll make a seperate video on the 424. You can check out the video on the 442, and if you think I'm missing something specific for a 424 let me know!
Hello, the most significant difference I find that significantly changes the formation when I defend it is the following: In the 442, the wingers are used as W or IW (winger or inverted winger), providing more defensive support when tracking back. On the other hand, in the 424, they are used as IF (I think that's the translation, sorry, I'm a argentinian and I'm not familiar with the exact translation of the positions jaja). They push forward more and close in more aggressively while attacking, and they don't drop back like a winger when defending.@@coachroan
@@brunoparanaify your english is absolutely fine, don't worry!
Having the IF's instead of pure wingers does put a bit more pressure on your backline, that's certainly true. My advice: Keep your fullbacks a bit further back, and fully focus on dominating the midfield. Those 2 CMs will be left on an island by themselves, so you can look to dominate that part of the pitch and create chances from the center
Will it work for FM mobile
every role combination mentioned should work just as well on FM Mobile!