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Wingbacks play like wingers going forward. It's the wrong role if you don't want them running at people.
what would be the right role fb(s)
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well this was the player:
he is the best attacking full back in my squad and gets a lot of assists but also wastes too many chances to cross... could it also be the "cuts inside" ppm?
i dont remember the body language but he normally is composed in most games
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More info is needed here. You should post the entire setup or at least list the Mentality and Team Instructions.
set up was:
could it be the retain possession thing?
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what do i have to tell my fullbacks to cross in this situations, i don't want them to get into the area too often as they simply lose too many 1vs1 dribblings just like in this situation, he dribbles and the outcome is a corner because the defender gets in the way - and as you can see we have a perfect positioning inside the box .
in this specific situation he is a WB(a) with no added PI's
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Hey there, i have read in a few articals on counterpressing in the fm series that it goes hand in hand with a fluid - very fluid - shape (due to the defensive responsibilities of all teammates when it come to closing down high up the pitch)
is that a made rule? i might like using more specialist in my set up, but according to the way a team reacts to fluid shapes the one thing would rule the other one out wouldnt it?
example borussia dortmund:
spacial roles here:
hummels - bpd
gündogan - roaming/deep lying playmaker
mkhitaryan - wide playmaker
reus - raumdeuter
but the team itself is one of the best german counterpressing teams - emulating that in fm would be very difficult i guess? how do you go about solving this isssue?
using "normal" roles an tweaking them with player instructions?
example gündogan:
cm(s) - more risky passes, roam from position
thanks for your input
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Quickfire Questions and Answers Thread (Tactic and Training Questions Only)
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i love how you point the finger at the problem but dont come around with an attempt to solve it
anyway's i think i know how to solve it... lets see what happens