Bro...I could hug you right now man...I don't know what to say...I just don't...BRO IT'S FREAKING UNBELIEVABLE!!! Currently using this tactic for Man United and I've already won the league, the Carabao, I'm in the UCL finals and I'm currently whooping Liverpool 3-0 at halftime in the FA Cup finals!!! BRO YOU'RE AMAZING!!!
@nanadanso9413 You could go to opposition's instructions and do man mark on both strikers, this way they don't have the ability to turn when they receive the ball. Also you could show them to their weaker foot or outside that way they become less of a threat. If you're feeling brave then go for a medium tackle to put some pressure on the strikers when they receive the ball. Just make sure to always have an overload sort of a 3v2 and you should be fine.
I'd say the alternative to creating the diamond shape of your defence in transitions and build up phases would be to deploy L-D in your back 4 (IFB-D, L-D, BPD-D, IFB-D). The ME positional play function will automatically create the diamond shape you're after...anyway, something to think about...
I've not played FM for probably 10 years but one thing I've not seen in the tactics of the FM games was something I really enjoyed using I'm championship manager 01/02. In 01/02 there was a menu in the tactics that allowed you to set player positions based on where the ball was on the pitch. That's something that probably would work better with modern football manager than that it did back in the early 2000s because you could essentially cheese the game. With advancements in AI and how players move around the pitch and play, you'd really be able to drill into it and set up players in positions easier than trying to force players onto positions based on roles. As long as it programmed in as "ideal position" for the Ai I think it would also work well given how everything seems to be about the manager dictating where players are at any given time at the highest level.
This FM24 tactics guide is perfect for anyone wanting to play like Manchester City! The breakdown of their style is spot on and super helpful for dominating the game.
Great insights on replicating Man City’s tactics in FM24! The guide makes it easy to implement their winning strategies into my own team. Can’t wait to try it out!
You could even switch to a completely attacking role but it depends on your risk tolerance because you need to be able to stop the opposition's counter attacks.
@@matthewhoyle31 Do you feel better employing this particular way of pointing out someone's mistake, the lowest form of mistake no less, namely having misspoken?
Bro...I could hug you right now man...I don't know what to say...I just don't...BRO IT'S FREAKING UNBELIEVABLE!!! Currently using this tactic for Man United and I've already won the league, the Carabao, I'm in the UCL finals and I'm currently whooping Liverpool 3-0 at halftime in the FA Cup finals!!! BRO YOU'RE AMAZING!!!
Thank you for the kind words. I am glad I could be of help to you.
Thanks again bro but I would like to ask, is there any tactical tweaks for when you're up against a two striker formation?@@BeyondTheCornerFlag
@nanadanso9413 You could go to opposition's instructions and do man mark on both strikers, this way they don't have the ability to turn when they receive the ball. Also you could show them to their weaker foot or outside that way they become less of a threat. If you're feeling brave then go for a medium tackle to put some pressure on the strikers when they receive the ball. Just make sure to always have an overload sort of a 3v2 and you should be fine.
@@BeyondTheCornerFlagthanks bro you’re the best
I'd say the alternative to creating the diamond shape of your defence in transitions and build up phases would be to deploy L-D in your back 4 (IFB-D, L-D, BPD-D, IFB-D). The ME positional play function will automatically create the diamond shape you're after...anyway, something to think about...
Great insight especially if you want to play more on the cautious side
I've not played FM for probably 10 years but one thing I've not seen in the tactics of the FM games was something I really enjoyed using I'm championship manager 01/02.
In 01/02 there was a menu in the tactics that allowed you to set player positions based on where the ball was on the pitch. That's something that probably would work better with modern football manager than that it did back in the early 2000s because you could essentially cheese the game.
With advancements in AI and how players move around the pitch and play, you'd really be able to drill into it and set up players in positions easier than trying to force players onto positions based on roles. As long as it programmed in as "ideal position" for the Ai I think it would also work well given how everything seems to be about the manager dictating where players are at any given time at the highest level.
Shout out to wibwob ball man, they've added something similar to FM25 apparently
@GvonGaming I would say you have a strong point. Having that flexibility would take the game to the next level.
This FM24 tactics guide is perfect for anyone wanting to play like Manchester City! The breakdown of their style is spot on and super helpful for dominating the game.
I am glad you found this helpful.
Can u make rangers tactic please
@@Rossco55999 I will do that next
Great insights on replicating Man City’s tactics in FM24! The guide makes it easy to implement their winning strategies into my own team. Can’t wait to try it out!
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice first video man
Thank you.
Great work man keep it up
Thank you
maybe you can change the MA support on defend to lewis can be further ?
You could even switch to a completely attacking role but it depends on your risk tolerance because you need to be able to stop the opposition's counter attacks.
Is this applicable in fm23???
With the appropriate tweaks
Can you share the file or at least put the link
The link is available on my Patreon
Who's Rico Williams?
He plays for Man City
@@BeyondTheCornerFlag Rico Lewis does.
@@matthewhoyle31 Do you feel better employing this particular way of pointing out someone's mistake, the lowest form of mistake no less, namely having misspoken?
@@needfoolthings Well yes. It always feels good to know that you have helped someone who's made a mistake remedy it.