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seannn
No matter what I do my crossing is terrible. I manage about 25% complete on a good day. I've trie both to improve this and reduce the number of crosses being made. Here is a list of the things I've tried:
- Instructed the wide players to cross less
- Tried exploit the middle
- Play narrower
I'm playing a 442, pretty standard. Except I'm using Kris Commons (LM) as a sort of Thomas Muller role, it's working pretty well so far. My two strikers are Anthony Stokes (DLF) and Leigh Griffiths (AF), 5'11" and 5'9" respectively. They work pretty well together so that's why I'm set on 442. Griffiths is pretty quick and Stokes isn't the slowest either.
I'm going to try early crosses, I'm hoping this brings a few more through balls than crosses, so I'll wait and see.
Is that the norm in terms of cross completion (opposition always have more) or have I got the tactics wrong/misunderstood something?
Any advice would be great
seannn
HellMunn666
there's no doubt a tall strong striker, good first touch, off the ball, workrate, heading, jumping and finishing will do well with crosses aimed at him or to the back post, i find back post crosses to good target/complete fowards works well for my aberdeen team
i love the wingers game, crosses, diving headrers n stuff, but it can waste good situations when they make several crap crosses per game