So you use Haaland on the AMC position? And no matter team you use a pure striker on that position even though they might never get fully adapted or not even close to being natural on the AMC position?
I tried similar tactics but always went for an AMC player, but they often lack really good shooting (15/16+) and physic. So i feel like i get to easy locked down in some matches if i have two small/avg wingers and an AMC/playmaker type in the middle?
So you use Haaland on the AMC position? And no matter team you use a pure striker on that position even though they might never get fully adapted or not even close to being natural on the AMC position?
I tried similar tactics but always went for an AMC player, but they often lack really good shooting (15/16+) and physic. So i feel like i get to easy locked down in some matches if i have two small/avg wingers and an AMC/playmaker type in the middle?
i Like to swithc between 4-2-4 and this one depending injuries, new talents position etc. So i would love a take on how to train them in roles that can be a bit suitable for both. For example Shaw/Malacia - Wingback support or back support? The same with wings and central midfielders.
My preffered tactic is this tactic, 4-2-4 is maybe 1-2 out of 10 games
I tried similar tactics but always went for an AMC player, but they often lack really good shooting (15/16+) and physic. So i feel like i get to easy locked down in some matches if i have two small/avg wingers and an AMC/playmaker type in the middle?
I tried similar tactics but always went for an AMC player, but they often lack really good shooting (15/16+) and physic. So i feel like i get to easy locked down in some matches if i have two small/avg wingers and an AMC/playmaker type in the middle?
So i would love a take on how to train them in roles that can be a bit suitable for both. For example Shaw/Malacia - Wingback support or back support? The same with wings and central midfielders.
My preffered tactic is this tactic, 4-2-4 is maybe 1-2 out of 10 games