

I’m not saying it’s the best or only way but it worked ok for me. This is the routine I used when the tactic was fluid.

I changed focus between fitness and team cohesion during pre-season and sometimes changed intensity to high but be careful you may get injuries. Pace, finishing and aerial ability would be a brilliant combination. Seems to get a good few chances in the air so heading ability is useful. ST – Complete forward (Attack) – Scores the goals, Negredo got 27 in 27 games in the league. Both will chip in with a few goals.ĪMR/AML – Advanced playmakers (Attack) – Important players in the team, passing, vision and dribbling ability are important. I would put the one better on the ball as CM and one with more stamina as box to box midfielder. To decide which midfielder to put in each role.
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I kept it pretty simple this time around, not too many instructions and it’s all self explanatory.ĭR/DL – Full back (Attack) – Get forward to support attack well – good pace, stamina and crossing would be beneficial.ĬD – Central defender (Defend) – Typical central defenders – get the best you can.ĭM – Defensive midfielder (Defend) – Stays between midfield and defence to try and close down attacks and keep hold of the ball.ĬM – Box to box & cental midfielder (Support) – quite similar in many ways. These instructions were kept constant throughout the season for all matches. The striker bags most of the goals which is nice and the full backs get forward a lot to support attacks. The advanced playmaker role fits this perfectly on FM 2016 and they contribute a lot to the teams overall pattern of play. He’s not an out and out winger, getting to the byline and putting in crosses, nor is he an inside forward cutting inside and driving at defenders – he can do both but he is mainly finding space, creative and good on the ball basically a wide playmaker. I think it’s quite a popular way of playing now for some wide players – think of Willian at Chelsea for example. The main feature of the tactic is the advanced wide players, which are advanced playmakers and they proved to be fantastic, they play in space usually tucked inside and cause havoc. The formation is a 4-3-3, 4-5-1, 4-1-2-2-1 or whatever you wish to call it. Testing has been carried with Valencia as I fancied having closer look at Gary Neville’s side who are currently struggling in the league.

This tactic is balanced and is wonderful in defence and attack. Welcome to the latest edition of our best fm 2016 tactics series.
