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Can't believe how much im winning since implementing this lol. yesterday i lost 8 games of 9 and then i just turned of my console. Watched this vid i won 9 games of 10 in rivals with 1 draw.
I have jus fond this video yesterday and since I start using it. Am yet to lose a match and am using Leicester city in career mode 🔥🔥🔥. From 15 on the table to 4 now
This is super helpful... I have been trying advance defending and not getting anywhere for so long and was thinking of going back to tactical ... Saw this and got hope again. Any tips to keep depth and width stuff?
Man, I made a RU-vid account just so I could comment here and tell you how well these tactics work. Everything feels perfect and I can’t thank you enough.
gg man but real reason why everybody use 4321 is that fullbacks on overlap are free to receive the ball bcz opposite fb's always mark attackers. on 442 u cant switch side safe so in a game where goin central is too much of a risk ppl found way around
I don't usually comment on RU-vid. But I have to thank you. This is the best attacking tactic I have ever tried.. I am destroying my opponents easily. It's pure chaos.. It can be sometimes a bit risky though, specially when defending but if you are good at defending 1v1 you should be fine.. Plus if your opponent scores 1 or 2 goals you score 5 or 6.. Thank you..
Cheers , I’m gonna try this tactic for my Leeds career. I just can’t work with their default formation. I always used gegenpress but on my new career I’m going to use your formation/tactic and the tiki taka
I know most of this from facing 1000's of skiller's and offensive minded players, but you've explained a concept very well about the double second man press which I I've seen vaguely described before on readit...the x/a charge at the back however is new to me...looks like a spicy little resource to try out...thank you!!