@Gerrard I would like to use your tactic in my save, but first I need some information to make sure I set it up correctly: - Should I change my mindset depending on how the match is going, or should I always stick with an offensive mindset? - What should I do if I get a red card?
infxamus said: To protect a lead in the last 15 minutes try this: - Lower tempo to 'standard' - Tick on 'be more disciplined' - Turn off 'counter-press' - Turn off 'distribute quickly' - Lower 'trigger press' to standard for players to hold position more - Turn off 'Step Up More' - Lastly change the FB from attack to support
To try and find a score late try increasing the mentality to attacking and/or pushing the FBs up the field and become WBs Expand
But what if I am losing and need to recover the result, what changes should I make to the tactics?
is there a version with lower intensity to protect the outcome when perhaps you are ahead? and again,is there a version perhaps more offensive to use when you are losing?
CBP87 said: I tend to just get a very good shot stopper, with the instruction to roll it out, I don't think it matters about throwing and passing Expand
can you be more specific please? i need to know what characteristics you need for a goalkeeper
So for me, I look for no minimum than 14 in the below attributes, however I would drop the attribute value down by 1 depending on the team you are. You should be able to get 14 in the attributes though as I don't look for a lot. Acceleration and Pace to be included in all positions as well as the attributes listed below.
FB/DM - Stamina, Work Rate BPD - Jumping Reach, Strength and Positioning IF - Agility, Dribbling AM - Agility, Dribbling, Passing, Vision (I look for these as I tend to train try killer balls often) AF - Agility, Dribbling, First Touch, Finishing, Off the ball Expand
smigler said: what type of wingers is best suited for this tactic? opposite foot or it don't make difference Expand
I am using outside attackers with opposite foot to the position they are playing. On the right a lefty and vice versa. I don't know if it's right but I'm finding it excellent, the creator of the tactic will give you and us more elucidation about it....attend his reply!
- Should I change my mindset depending on how the match is going, or should I always stick with an offensive mindset?
- What should I do if I get a red card?
Thanks for your help.
- Lower tempo to 'standard'
- Tick on 'be more disciplined'
- Turn off 'counter-press'
- Turn off 'distribute quickly'
- Lower 'trigger press' to standard for players to hold position more
- Turn off 'Step Up More'
- Lastly change the FB from attack to support
To try and find a score late try increasing the mentality to attacking and/or pushing the FBs up the field and become WBs
But what if I am losing and need to recover the result, what changes should I make to the tactics?
so now the 4-2-3-1 to use is this?
can you be more specific please? i need to know what characteristics you need for a goalkeeper
So for me, I look for no minimum than 14 in the below attributes, however I would drop the attribute value down by 1 depending on the team you are. You should be able to get 14 in the attributes though as I don't look for a lot. Acceleration and Pace to be included in all positions as well as the attributes listed below.
FB/DM - Stamina, Work Rate
BPD - Jumping Reach, Strength and Positioning
IF - Agility, Dribbling
AM - Agility, Dribbling, Passing, Vision (I look for these as I tend to train try killer balls often)
AF - Agility, Dribbling, First Touch, Finishing, Off the ball
And for goalkeepers?
I am using outside attackers with opposite foot to the position they are playing. On the right a lefty and vice versa. I don't know if it's right but I'm finding it excellent, the creator of the tactic will give you and us more elucidation about it....attend his reply!