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Fluid Attack
The trio of strikers allows for quick combinations and invites defenders out of position.
Overlapping Full-Backs
Utilizing full-backs in attack can create width and stretch defensive lines.
Counter-Attacking Play
A solid defensive shape with quick transitions can exploit opponents caught out of position.
Strong Central Presence
The deep-lying forward can support midfielders, enabling a three-man attack.
Defensive Responsibilities
Full-backs on attack could leave the back line exposed, requiring the DM to cover wide areas.
Striker Roles
Two advanced forwards can lead to positional congestion, especially when counter-attacking.
Pressing Intensity
A high pressing game could tire out forwards quickly, affecting late-game performance.
Higher Defensive Line
This increases the risk of being exposed by pacey attackers, particularly if the BPDs or DM fail to cover.
Adjust Full-Back Duties
Consider setting one full-back to support rather than attack to maintain some defensive solidity.
Utilize a Target Man
Incorporating a Target Man in place of one advanced forward could create more aerial presence and hold-up play.
Reconsider DM Role
Switching the DM to a more defensive role could solidify the midfield against counter-attacks.
Incorporate Wing Play
Utilizing wingers or wider midfield roles can stretch defenses and create space for forwards.