Naaring
*Warning*

1. There may be some differences in this tactic because it is based on the match engine,the match engine maker made.

2. It's not a fraudulent tactic.

3. It's not a tactic specialized for one side in offense and defense.

4. I don't have much experience playing myself, so I don't guarantee fun.

5. We don't guarantee a cup title. (Feels optimized in a particular league)

6. Cheating corner kick, Cheating Throw-In X.

7. The counterpart's response was left to the chief coach.



I'll tell you Sir Ferguson's main attack route.

The left wingback frees up overlapping and underlapping to Evra's position, helps with the attack, and the central midfielders come down, receive the ball, and deliver the ball to both sides. (After coming down and receiving the ball, Sumi - Resista is given)

And in order to base on a fast tempo, the tempo was given as fast as possible, and the right winger gave an inverwing to quickly penetrate Ronaldo's position.

There are personal guidelines, so please download and use them.

Compared to the two top,

Angel Rodriguez - Rooney

Nino - Tevez.
This tactic is Ralf Rangnick's Gegenpressing tactic.
This tactic is especially a tactic that maximizes Poacher's score.

So Ronaldo's indicators show that he stands out.
The attack method of winning the opponent's ball under strong pressure and connecting it to the catcher.
You can see a very fun game with tactics with various scoring routes, such as penetrating the right defender with an inside forward dribble and scoring.
Edinson Cavani: A CF attack type is given to connect with the team and score goals occasionally.

Marcus Rashford: Manchester United's characteristic left-handed attack and gave IW support to poke a penetrating teammate at once.

Bruno Fernandez: A SS is given to connect with a teammate who goes into a bold dribble, shoots, and penetrates.

Mason Greenwood: Penetrates under a stabbing attack from the left and gives an IF attack to attack.

Fred: Giving RPM to play a big role in counterattack development while traveling around the area with active activity, as in the actual axis.

Scott McTomini: Participating in both offense and defense and giving BBM to maintain the team's balance.

Luke Shaw: In the future, WB support is given to help the left deployment after overlapping to join the offensive.

Harry Maguire: Go forward, mark the enemy, block it in advance, and assign an BPD stopper for build-up.

Victor Lindelof: BPD defense for build-up and balance.

Aaron Wanbisaka: Overlapping to revitalize the team, but FB support is given to revitalize defense without excessive attack participation.

Although the offensive power is not strong, it is not weak, and it is a tactic to compete with the robustness of the defense.

However, it may be relatively impractical because it is a tactic that embodies Manchester United's actual tactics.
First, the author is 3 Back and crazy.


I was thinking about making it fun in the previous 3-1-4-2.

It's Two Registas 3-5-2 2DM attack tactics.


In the first experiment, though, the league was ranked fourth in the Championship, the FA Finals, and the Carabao semifinals.

I accidentally erased file all away.


This tactic is about Two Regista's activity.

Registar has to do both offense and defense, and from defense to counterattack, Registar is involved.

If you're a registar, you'll have five defense lines, so you can't look down on the defense even if you raise the line, you can't look down on it.

It's a tactic where the opponent can't move recklessly, and this tactic shows a stronger side to the strong team than the weak team
This is a tactic that corrects the weaknesses of previous tactics.

The previous tactic was to score nearly 150 league goals, no matter how high-level the striker was.

But it was a gamble-like tactic that won once and lost heavily.

So I'm starting to obsess over tactics that have improved my defensive skills, even if I'm a little less aggressive.


But there are fatal weaknesses to this tactic.

It's a tactic that's relatively easy for a strong team to win, but rather floundering for a very weak team.

Manchester City beat 3-0 in the third round of the FA Cup but were eventually defeated by Nottingham Forest 1-0.


Other opponents such as Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Juventus have shown themselves losing to lower and lower league teams despite winning.

We'll wrap up the introduction and get down to business.


This tactic is basically the same as before.

It is a tactic to recover the ball from the bottom of the third line, build it up, and counterattack.

However, unlike before, he strengthened the wingback and raised the line, allowing both offense and defense to be used.


With this tactic I have doubled the Champions League and the EPL and Timo Werner has been top scorer in both competitions.

This tactic recommends recruiting strikers because strikers must be very good.
But you can't rely only on strikers.

And I've scored the league's most goals and the least losses.
This is a tactic in which both strikers take points.

He's got almost 70 goals for Osimen during the season.
He scored 50 goals in the league alone.

His partner, Moukoko, finished second behind Osimen with 30 goals and 14 assists in the league and second in assists after Jayden Sancho.

Moukoko has scored 44 goals and 21 assists in the season, showing excellent performance in other competitions.

This tactic also led Dortmund to victory without losing a single time.

The key to this tactic is to seek a counterattack by delivering the ball to two strikers through the help of both wingers and pressure from midfielders.

Surprisingly, the most important position for this tactic is DLP.

His passing ability and good visibility should be able to reach the striker at once.
Then you'll often see scenes of scoring goals at high speed.

A defensive midfielder with good visibility and good passing skills may surprisingly be the key to this tactic.

Wings are good at building assist.
The central midfielder is good at accumulating goals and assists.

If you have a good midfielder who is a bit short of defense but cuts well in the middle, you'll win with the lowest score.
On the contrary, a lack of midfielders and weak defense can lead to a lot of losses.

It's good to remember that this tactic is for the strong team only.
But even if you're not a strong team, you can see some results and most of all, you can watch fun games.

I've been experimenting with teams so far, but I've seen a lot of teams take home the top scorer and the king of assist.

It's not a fraudulent tactic, but I dare say it's a great tactic.