Gianaa9 said: Sorry, i noticed that your tactic's name is very similar to my "424 Classic" serie, not to be rude, obviously, but i think that maybe with a small change people could avoid misunderstandings easier... Good job, by the way!! Expand
Sorry mate I should've checked if someone else had a tactic with a similar name, I just said classic because I thought it was a pretty standard tactic but I'll change it for future versions. Thanks for letting me know
A standard 424 formation I used with RWD Molenbeek. There aren't any fancy player roles or strange instructions but this seemed to work very well as we finished 3rd in the Belgian league despite the board asking us not to finish bottom and being bottom of the season preview. I'd expect this would be even better with a better team as we were top of the xG table. If people like this tactic I'll experiment some more with individual instructions and I can post a V2. Enjoy!
A 4213 tactic I first used with Almeria who are one of the worst teams in LaLiga but managed to secure champions league football in season 1. I found that as long as the strikers have pace they will score so many goals, with the full backs contributing to most of the assists. The fullbacks are very attacking so while you score lots of goals, you're left quite open at the back, so concede quite a lot, through trying this tactic with different teams, I found the best way to combat this is to sign pacy centrebacks. Enjoy!
This was a tactic I first used in my Belenenses save. It was the first year of the save and we were expected to finish 2nd bottom according to the season preview and had a negative transfer budget straight away so I couldn't sign anybody. However, to my surprise we finished 2nd in the league 2 points off favourites Casa Pia to secure instant promotion to the Portuguese first division. I then wanted to see how well the tactic worked with a better team, such as PSG, as the tactic is not possession based but rather more counter attacking, scoring a lot of goals but if the 2 centre backs aren't of a high standard you can also find yourself conceding a lot, especially against pacier forwards. The tactic involves lots of risky passes, the deep lying playmaker being the heartbeat of the team needs good mentals and passing to pull these off at the right moment. The trequartista is the main player to drive the team forward and although instructed to stay wider often picks up the ball in slightly more central positions before running forward with the ball. The tactic exploits the overlapping runs of the wing back, attacking midfielder (instructed to stay wide) and the trequartista when transitioning, so it helps to have faster players with good off the ball movement in these positions. Furthermore, the tactic is high in intensity, so it helps to have a large squad depth to reduce injuries and fatigue.
Sorry mate I should've checked if someone else had a tactic with a similar name, I just said classic because I thought it was a pretty standard tactic but I'll change it for future versions. Thanks for letting me know
He's put the individual instructions in with the other screenshots
Instructions are the same for both pressing forwards, both cbs, both wing backs and both dms
I've moved it into FM24 section for you, no need to reupload it.
Thanks mate