a5864003 Posted December 5, 2021 Share Posted December 5, 2021 1. Don't go inside the box. You may wonder what it means not to go in the box. In particular, when strikers say not to go into the box, does it mean that they will not score a goal? The situation I am talking about is as follows. You may think that it is a normal cross situation. But let's say there's a player like Messi in the center forward. Players who don't have strengths in ball in the air but have good skills. The players used like f9. Players of this style will not compete for balls in the air in the box. Rather, they will move out of the box to receive the ball or rush inside from outside the box. 2. Fullback like the center back. 433 formation. When the team occupies the ball, it switches to 3. Like Pep using Abidal in Barcelona and Walker in Manchester City. To implement this with the current system, 1. Use it as a wide center back rather than a fullback 2. Instruct the fullback to stand narrowly with the position master. The problem with 1 is that the balance is broken. In FM, the starting position of the player is very important. The wide center back will not be able to play the role of a fullback in defensive situations. Even if the wide center back moves to check the opponent's wing forward, there will be a shortage of players in the DCL position, and the defense balance will completely collapse as the player in the DC position fails to cover it due to system limitations. The problem with 2 is that the balance of the build-up is broken. If it is set as shown in 2, the build-up is concentrated in the direction in which the pullback is located. This is because no setting can be implemented like a three-back due to the limitation of fullback. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
FrazT Posted December 5, 2021 Share Posted December 5, 2021 I will move this to the Features Request section so that it can be reviewed. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SI Staff Abdullah Patel Posted September 26, 2022 SI Staff Share Posted September 26, 2022 Thanks for the in-depth diagrams and explanations. Upon further consideration, your idea may or may not end up in a future version of FM Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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