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This is my attempt to get Arsenal playing as they should be with the current squad we have and without Emery in charge.
It's an attack minded tactic, which looks to win the ball back quickly before breaking and making the pitch as big as possible when in possession. Naturally when playing at home leave the mentality on attacking, but you can change this to whatever you wish playing away though I do tend leave it as it is.
The above screenshots show my Premier League side and then my cup side, I do not use opposition instructions and training is left to my staff.
To see how its performing for me look here - https://sortitoutsi.net/careers/story/50570
It's an attack minded tactic, which looks to win the ball back quickly before breaking and making the pitch as big as possible when in possession. Naturally when playing at home leave the mentality on attacking, but you can change this to whatever you wish playing away though I do tend leave it as it is.
The above screenshots show my Premier League side and then my cup side, I do not use opposition instructions and training is left to my staff.
To see how its performing for me look here - https://sortitoutsi.net/careers/story/50570
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Going to do one more with PSG where hopefully they will destroy the league...
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MattoX88
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I think that's a slight exaggeration
This tactic is made for Arsenal with my knowledge on what the players can do. I've seen many people get far far worse results using their own ideas when playing with the same team.
Plus I attack whether home or away no matter who I'm playing against, this of course means I'll suffer the odd big defeat against a tough opponent, but it doesn't bother me providing I'm winning more than I'm losing.
You can see above how it finished with Arsenal (very well) and the other clubs were simply holidayed through with no human input which would have almost definitely seen an improvement had I off picked the team myself and managed them during matches.
Hxlden
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It's like that as there is no wide left AM position so have pushed the LB forward as I wanted Aubameyang to stay more central. With the right side you have Pepe wide but Belerin will still get forward plenty.
You can try moving him forward but it'll probably leave you very exposed to the counter attack, which it all ready can be at times.
Ryan Priddle
Ryan Priddle
Dan
Have a little look at this one: here
You'll see ym recent post having just downloaded it and tried it with Genk and two superb CL wins