Hello guys,
after 1 1/2 years off I got back into it after the winter patch and had skipped FM22.
Recently I have started a career with FC Metz and now preparing for the 2026/27 season.
Review: In the first season, it was all about getting promoted, virtually no matter how. I managed to do that with relative ease. There I had a 4-1-3-2 wide. In Ligue 2, that worked well, but once I got to Ligue 1, it wasn't quite as functional.
Here began my odyssey on the "search" for my tactics. In FM21 I have quite successfully played a 4-2-1-3 with two DMs at ADO Den Haag. That was therefore a first starting point for me. Numerous other attempts at tactics followed. However, I was often without a chance or I had high xG and still often lost 0-1. Basically, it seems very difficult to me to find the right balance. Because in some systems you are completely open defensively and in others you hardly get any chances.
Here I am now looking for the balance at the beginning of the 2026/27 season.
This time I have thought about something "different". A system that I have never played in the FM. Basically, the first tests in the preparation are very promising, but that was in the previous season sometimes the case.
Now I want to play a 4-3-2-1 in the following configuration:
Inspired by @Rashidi, the idea is to install a right-footed wide playmaker on the left who can win the ball with good tackling and then feed the SS or AF. The AM should support him in this. Also, the DLP can feed the offensive forces with lethal passes.
So the DLP and the WP are my main creators. This has been shown in the tests and the SS also shows creative elements in the offensive phase looking for the AM/AF. Another option is the WBs who overlapping and at the far post lurks the SS as well as the WMs who "arrives late in opposition area".
Depending on the opponent, I will adjust the mentality. Initially, Balanced should be a good starting point, since it is a top heavy system. Against the top opponents I will probably go for a midblock.
DLPd has "Close Down Less" as PI because he needs to hold his position. My two DLPd are among the best DMs in the league if you exclude PSG.
I also gave the AMs Dribble More and Roam From Position. Still have to see if that proves itself. I do like the adaptability of the role though. Against weaker teams would certainly be the option to go AMa or even make it a second SS.
For the moment it makes a balanced impression for me. How do you guys see it? Any objections/experiences/help?
Kind Regards,
Edu