
Attacking Play
Quick transitions with wingers cutting inside to create space for the striker.
Defensive Transition
Quick pressing to regain possession and high intensity in counter-pressing.
Main Focus
Utilizing wide play and quick forward movement.
Dynamic Wingers
Wingers (AL-A) in wide areas provide width and exploit space effectively.
Midfield Creativity
Two Mez-A (Advanced Playmaker) can create goal-scoring opportunities.
High Press
Effective counter-pressing to recover possession quickly.
Vulnerability to Counterattacks
High defensive line can be exploited by fast counter-attacking teams.
Overloading of Midfield
Two advanced midfielders may leave defensive midfield exposed when losing the ball.
Dependence on Wingers
Excessive reliance on wide play can lead to predictability.
Consider deeper midfield roles
Utilize a BWM or DLP to provide more defensive cover.
Use a Target Man
A target forward could hold up play for advancing wingers.
Adjust pressing intensity
Consider varying pressing intensity to avoid exhaustion.
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