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Wonderful tactic with enormous goals.
I recommend this tactic with confidence.
+ ) This tactic uses NOX set piece routine.



Strong team may use strong tactic.
This tactic will increase the striker's scoring ability dramatically.
Solaris said: I've tested it with Arsenal




Eric said: Chelsea result





Obviously, for other teams, it can't produce that good results. Thanks for testing!


It strongly requires high-quality players, especially in striker position.
However if you already have them, using this tactic would be a good choice.



I had absolutely perfect first season with Norwich.





I used rosters to increase the number of replacements and reduce the probability of injury.





The formation is 41212.





Of course, it was a lucky result, but it also shows good results on average.
I also tested with Liverpool, Leicester, Norwich at once.





These results also look good.
I'm confident with this tactic, so I'm looking forward to your test!

Oh, I used Zaz's set piece tactics. Thanks, zaz.
Actually I want to make funny tiki-taka tactic, but the results are better than I thought.
Therefore.....I upload this tactic with curiosity about the score of this.


I'm very sorry to say that I deleted any other result of this tactic...
Instead of that, I want to claim through some videos in this page that this tactic is worth testing.
https://www.fmkorea.com/4173277870
.....and I'll try to explain the tactics in words.
I want to divide the offense and defense.
The defenders with safe guidelines and the attackers with risk-taking guidelines.
The team guideline 'Fast tempo and short passes' make tiki-taka well.
Also for the center connection, attacking width was set to be little bit wider. If we set narrowly, there's no place to pass each other, so players will overuse long passes.

If there's a special intention for each role,
P&AM: They usually locate in the center, penetrate like a three-top, pass each other, and leading the attack.
FB: When the pressure comes to the center, they come in narrowly, receive the ball, dribble to the side, and carry the ball.
MisterCMS said: Hi,

Did you test AM as SS and Poacher as AF? Maybe it gets even better. :)


Actually I tried it, but it wasn't as destructive as I thought.
I think AM should participate in the play-making, so I'm afraid SS cannot play that role.
Maybe some changes in other instruction can make your idea wonderful. Thanks for your opinion.
The formation is 3412 with two defensive midfielders.

The result of the season are as follows:



This tactic based on stable build-up that comes from numerical advantage in the defensive area
and fast counterattack with direct passes from AM or P in the central area to CWB who moves forward widely.

Plus, I tested this tactic with Liverpool and Norwich. I just attached league results of them.

Fantastic result with Liverpool and nice result with Norwich. 6th place was really high for them...
Oh, right. I used set piece tactics of @ZaZ. I think it's pretty nice.
Let me tell you first that I used @NeOnHD92's set piece tactics. Thanks to that, I could score about 10 more goals.
Also I'm sorry for mixing two languages in these screenshots...





By the way, this tactic is based on lots of crosses and fast counterattack. Because of that, I was able to score the most goals with the fewest passes.



I'm curious about how good this tactic is... I look forward to your test!