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DMS:remove hold position.
IF(a)→IF(s).
To ensure coordinated passing and movement combinations within the front four, I deployed a role setup featuring AF+CF(S)+AP(A)+SS.
Ochre Reindeer said: Can you try to make a 4222? With two amf / and please post the player instructions if you made one

I tried creating a 4-2-2-2 tactic and conducted several holiday tests with both Manchester City and Sheffield United, with decent results. I also used it in two PvP matches where it performed fairly well. However, the current match engine limits the tactical ceiling of this formation, and I expect its ARENA test score would be relatively low. This is because the ARENA test save uses players with specific attributes that may disadvantage certain player roles, and faces AI teams with predetermined tactics, meaning test scores don't fully reflect actual effectiveness in offline saves. Additionally, ARENA's stricter evaluation standards mean tactics scoring above 50 are actually quite viable. You can search the leaderboard for formations matching your preferences - there are many tactics with different styles by various creators available for download and testing.
A combination of two different ways.
underlaps.
Set winger to mark opposition wide midfielder.
Set winger to mark opposition wide midfielder,Would this setting be better?
only underlap right.
add "underlap right".
PFS&underlaps.
tweak of top 4231.
stc→stcl
amr:remove “hold up ball”
remove “underlap right”.
PF:remove “move into channels”,add “hold position”.
IF:add “roam from position”and “hold up ball”.
overlap left&underlap right.
I still feel like this formation has the strongest offensive firepower. The question is, how to best set up the attacking organization?
The DLPS has been moved to the defensive midfield position, and the disparity in support values between the left and right sides of the formation continues to widen, yet there appears to be no negative impact.
The left and right sides are out of balance.
WBA+IFS.
WBA+IFS.
Forward tracking the wing.
PF→AF.