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luke.keattch

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  1. Hi there, I've been lurking on this thread for ages and started a save. The second year with Watford, after promotion, i'm rock bottom! Ive tried several variations, including 2 DMS (Vol (S) and DLP (S) and (D). I have tried the wide midfielders in the AML and AMR positions on support and attack duties, but can't get this working. The forward I have had on AF (A) for most of the journey and recently changed him to DLF (S) to try and get him more involved as he was very isolated. All outfield players have 12 in the following: Anticipation, Aggression, Concentration, Stamina, Strength, Work Rate Help please! The current tactic:
  2. On Balanced Mentality, a DW (S) has a mentality of Attacking On Positive Mentality, a DW (S) has a mentality of Very Attacking. On Attacking Mentality, a DW (S) has a mentality of Attacking On Very Attacking Mentality, a DW (S) has a mentality of Attacking Surely this cant be right?
  3. There's a couple of things that are quite contradictory. Shorter Passing, DLP, Advanced Playmaker but a Target Forward - are you going long or short? BPD will go long to the Target Forward so at times will bypass the 3 in midfield. With BPD on cover, flanked by a wingback, there is a lot of space for the opposition to exploit when you lose the ball. You're playing an high mid block - what are your pressing instructions like? If you're looking for a shorter passing system, change the Striker to a DLF or something that doesn't attract long balls. You will naturally create overloads on the right, so a change of the striker role will help support this. Counter for a possession tactic work but counter-pressing will likely be better. If you're looking to a play a direct system, reduce the number of playmakers and get players closer to the TF (Maybe a 4-2-3-1 will support this style better)
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