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Tactics
(a) Basic Formation
When choosing a formation, choose one that suits your teams
strengths. ie. If you have lots of good attacking midfielders,
play 4-2-3-1. If centre back is your strongest position, play
5-3-2. If you just have an average squad, just play 4-4-2
Attacking, as this usually works well. However, if you're a
small team playing against someone a lot better than you
4-5-1 is usually the way to go.
(b) Mentality
When choosing the mentality, consider your teams defensive
ability and the strength of your opponents. Defensive is
usually the best mentality especially if you have fast players,
because you'll score more than enough goals on the counter
attack. However, if you're playing against poor opposition and
your defence is quite good, an attacking mentality should produce
a big win, but against equal opposition, I find that playing
an attacking style makes you concede too many goals.
(c) Creative Freedom
Its best to set this for individual players. Give your best
attacking players lots of creative freedom, so they can do
what they want. Give holding midfielders and defenders little, so
they're not constantly caught out of position.
(d) Passing Style
This again depends on the players that you've got. If you have
players with good first touch, passing and off the ball, then
a short passing style should work well. If not, play direct,
but you'll need forwards with good strength and aerial ability.
Only play long ball, if your midfield is totally rubbish and
you've got strikers with great physical stats.
(e) Tempo
A slow tempo should lead to your team keeping possession better,
because they'll take more time over their passes, but this will
give the opposition more time to organise their defence.
If you want your team to take the initiative whenever an opposition
defender is out of position, play with a quick tempo.
However ,this may lead to more misplaced passes and less possession.
(f) Width
If you have good wingers and/or full backs, play with a lot
of width to give them the space to use their skill. If your wide
men aren't very good or you're playing a really good team that
you'll have to do a lot of defending against, play narrow.
This will make your team harder to break down, but it will limit
attacking options, as the centre of the pitch could get crowded
and make difficult to find a way through the opposition.
(g) Closing Down
Usually its good to set this to often, unless your players have a
lack of stamina. Defensive midfielders should always have this set
high, so the opposing midfield doesn't get too much time
and space on the ball.
With attacking players, this isn't so important and it may be better
to set it to rarely, so they're saving energy for when a goalscoring
chance comes their way.
(h) Defensive Line
This depends on the pace and acceleration of your defenders. If
they're slow, sit deep or you'll get murdered on the counter attack.
Only push up if your defence has pace and can catch opposing
players who beat the offside trap.
(i) Tackling
Usually leave this at normal, unless you're playing a friendly or
another meaningless game, then you set it to easy to avoid cards
and injuries. If you're a small team playing against a lot of skillful
players who have low strength, set it to hard to unsettle them.
(j) Focus Passing
Usually pass down both flanks, as this gives your team more width
and penetration, unless you have really good central midfielders
and poor wingers, then pass through the middle.
(k) Marking
This depends on your players marking stats. If they're good markers,
set them to man, if they're not, set them to zonal. This mainly
applies to defenders and central midfielders. You might want
to set defensive midfielders to zonal, regardless of their
marking ability, because this means they will always fill the
hole in front of your defence instead of occasionally following
someone out wide, leaving space for an opposition midfielder
to run into the box.
(l) Player Instructions
Look at the players stats. If they have good dribbling, tell them to
run with the ball. If they have good passing, tell them to do through
balls etc. Only tell them to do tight marking, if they
have good marking. If they're a lone striker, tell them to hold up
the ball.
(m) Tactical Ploys
If your team is struggling during a match, some of these ideas may
be helpful.
1. If one of the opposition defenders has a yellow card, get your
forwards and wingers to run at them in the hope that they'll make
a rash challenge when trying to stop your player and get themself
sent off.
2. If your opponents are running rings around you, look at their
strength ratings. If they're skillful, but weak use some hard tackles
to try and disrupt their
play.
3. If you have a good goalscoring midfielder, don't restrict them.
Make your strikers run into wide positions. This should create
some space in the middle for your midfielders to run into