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Looking to create a high pressing possession high system in either 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3

Any advice on what i need to make sure i have in the tactic & player attributes as ive never been able to get it to work 

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10 hours ago, Hoofenballen said:

Work rate, stamina, positioning, decisions and teamwork i would consider to be the "fundamentals" of adopting this approach for winning the balls high up the pitch

I would trim it to work rate, stamina and teamwork because the high pressing is mainly made with the attackers (wingers, attacking midfielders and strikers) and finding attackers with good numbers in positioning is tough.

And I would add aggression because I think it is how involved a player want to be in every action. When I use a player with high aggression I can tell he presses a lot more than players with lower aggression.

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9 hours ago, Aoyao said:

How does player's balance work in FM game?

It decides how well the player can keep his balance both on and off the ball. I think its mainly important for attacking players when they are dribbling and are often on the recieving end of tackles, pushes and kicks

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On 22/06/2024 at 20:18, Aoyao said:

How does player's balance work in FM game?

A player with good balance is more difficult to influence, it's useful under pressure on the ball:

  • An agi/balance combo can be a substitute for strength
    • A BWM w/ a good agi/balance combo can dive in quite easily
  • Players who will look to run with the ball 
  • Players who will challenge in the air or holdup the ball 
  • Playmakers who play on the turn, in tight spaces
  • Press resistant players
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