
Attacking Play
Prioritize using width and pace from wingers, combined with support from overlapping full-backs.
Defensive Transition
Quickly regroup and establish midfield pressure to disrupt opponent's attacks.
Main Focus
Exploiting wide areas while maintaining defensive solidity
Transitional Play
Effective in exploiting counter-attacking opportunities.
Width in Attack
Using wingers effectively opens up spaces.
Midfield Balance
Combination of DLP and BWM provides both creativity and defensive coverage.
High Defensive Line
Could leave space for opponents to exploit behind the defense.
Over-reliance on Full-backs
If full-backs are too advanced, it can leave the defense exposed.
Narrow Midfield
Compacts the play and limits passing options.
Increase Full-back Support
Encourage more overlaps from full-backs to create overloads on the flanks.
Adjust Winger Roles
Consider changing the duty of the right winger to Support for better balance.
Tactical Flexibility
Conditionally adjust from the mid-block to a higher press based on opponent weaknesses.
The tactical theory behind the 4-3-3: roles, instructions, and the trade-offs that decide whether the system holds up.
Master the classic 4-3-3: player roles, tactical variations, and the trade-offs that decide whether it sings or stalls.
Holder, runner, creator: the role distribution rule for three-man midfields, the AMC variants, and the antipatterns that break them.
Klopp-style gegenpressing in FM, including squad profile, line-and-press pairing, sustainable workload, and the antipatterns to avoid.