ZaZ said: Not saying my training is the best, but this is the one I use for one and two matches a week. It is important to set it to double in best condition, and no training when condition is not full, to avoid injuries. Expand
Do you also set the players' individual training to 'quickly'?
Regarding this tactic, I would like to change 3 strikers to attacking midfielders. Is there a role you would recommend for the 3 attacking midfielders?
What do you think about the opinion that a tactic without a striker is better for this series?
Do you also set the players' individual training to 'quickly'?
In away games against strong teams,
would it be better to set Mentality to Balance?
Or would it be better to keep it set to Attack?
Thank you for sharing this valuable tactic.
Are these test results accurate after the update to version 26.1?
Regarding this tactic, I would like to change 3 strikers to attacking midfielders. Is there a role you would recommend for the 3 attacking midfielders?
What do you think about the opinion that a tactic without a striker is better for this series?
I tested these tactics with Manchester United and Chelsea, but they didn't work well.
I scheduled preseason friendly matches to focus on tactical familiarity, team cohesion, and managing overconfidence, but I can't figure out why.
I used players who met the criteria outlined in the tactic introduction, but the results weren't good.
Did I miss something? Are there any recommended starting foot options for each position?
Would the results be the same if I played the game myself instead of on vacation?
Is it the same as the tactics you uploaded before? Or Is it just the file name that is different?
Is the pass type supposed to be 'direct'?
I’m asking because in the post you uploaded on the fmscout site, the screenshot shows the pass type as 'short'.