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Michel's OVERPERFORMING Girona 4-3-3 Tactic - FM24 https://youtu.be/2V3-TjQqwdU Michel's Girona tactic is a tactical approach employed by the Spanish football club Girona FC under the management of coach Michel. The tactic is characterized by a possession-based, attacking style of play that focuses on dominating the game with ball control and creating opportunities to score. It is based on a 4-3-3 formation, which consists of four defenders, three midfielders, and three forwards. In possession, Girona looks to build from the back by playing short passes and maintaining a high tempo. The four defenders form a solid backline, with the left full-back pushing forward to form a double pivot in midfield and support in the attacking phase. The right full-back tucks in to form a back three when in possession. The midfielders act as the link between defense and attack, with one holding midfielder staying back to provide stability while the other two midfielders look to provide creative passes and initiate attacks. The front three forwards are the primary goal-scoring threat for Girona. They are versatile players who can interchange positions and create confusion among opposition defenders. They look to exploit spaces, run into channels, and make incisive through passes to create goal-scoring opportunities. Without the ball, Girona adopts a high-pressing system, aiming to win the ball back quickly. This aggressive pressing is designed to disrupt the opponent's build-up play and force turnovers. The team puts significant emphasis on defensive organization and compactness to counter opposition attacks effectively. Overall, Michel's Girona tactic emphasizes controlling possession, creating goal-scoring opportunities through quick passing and movement, and adopting an aggressive pressing style to regain possession swiftly. Please watch the video and provide any feedback on the tactic.
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We all love how Xabi Alonso has his Bayer Leverkusen team playing this season, as they sit top of the Bundesliga and still in the DFB Pokal and the Europa League knockout stages. WATCH THE VIDEO FOR FULL TACTIC RESULTS Xabi Alonso’s 3-4-2-1 formation is a tactical system that emphasizes possession-based football. The formation consists of three central defenders, four midfielders, two attacking midfielders, and one striker. The two attacking midfielders are positioned behind the striker and are responsible for creating chances and scoring goals. The four across the middle are split into two central midfielders and two wing-backs. The central midfielders are responsible for controlling the game’s tempo and distributing the ball, while the wing-backs provide width to the team’s attack and defense. The formation is designed to create numerical superiority in midfield, allowing the team to dominate possession and control the game’s pace. The attacking midfielders are positioned in the half-spaces, which makes it difficult for the opposition to mark them. This positioning also allows them to create overloads in the central areas of the pitch, which can lead to scoring opportunities. The formation’s defensive structure is also noteworthy. The three central defenders provide a solid base, while the wing-backs drop back to form a back five when the team is defending. This defensive structure makes it difficult for the opposition to create chances through the middle of the pitch. Xabi Alonso’s 3-4-2-1 formation has been successful in both real-life football and Football Manager. It is a versatile formation that can be adapted to suit different playing styles and opposition tactics. However, like any tactical system, it requires the right players and a lot of hard work on the training ground to be successful. Xabi Alonso 3-4-2-1 - Football Manager Tactics - FM24 - Football Manager 2024 (sortitoutsi.net)
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We all love how Xabi Alonso has his Bayer Leverkusen team playing this season, as they sit top of the Bundesliga and still in the DFB Pokal and the Europa League knockout stages. WATCH THE VIDEO FOR FULL TACTIC RESULTS Xabi Alonso’s 3-4-2-1 formation is a tactical system that emphasizes possession-based football. The formation consists of three central defenders, four midfielders, two attacking midfielders, and one striker. The two attacking midfielders are positioned behind the striker and are responsible for creating chances and scoring goals. The four across the middle are split into two central midfielders and two wing-backs. The central midfielders are responsible for controlling the game’s tempo and distributing the ball, while the wing-backs provide width to the team’s attack and defense. The formation is designed to create numerical superiority in midfield, allowing the team to dominate possession and control the game’s pace. The attacking midfielders are positioned in the half-spaces, which makes it difficult for the opposition to mark them. This positioning also allows them to create overloads in the central areas of the pitch, which can lead to scoring opportunities. The formation’s defensive structure is also noteworthy. The three central defenders provide a solid base, while the wing-backs drop back to form a back five when the team is defending. This defensive structure makes it difficult for the opposition to create chances through the middle of the pitch. Xabi Alonso’s 3-4-2-1 formation has been successful in both real-life football and Football Manager. It is a versatile formation that can be adapted to suit different playing styles and opposition tactics. However, like any tactical system, it requires the right players and a lot of hard work on the training ground to be successful. Xabi Alonso 3-4-2-1 - Football Manager Tactics - FM24 - Football Manager 2024 (sortitoutsi.net)
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[FM24] - Free Transfers and Hidden Gems
The Flying Scotsman replied to Bigpole's topic in Good Player & Team Guide
@Velja93 yeah I just seen that last night, spoke to a Bologna fan about him last night they are pretty excited. -
[FM24] - Free Transfers and Hidden Gems
The Flying Scotsman replied to Bigpole's topic in Good Player & Team Guide
Has anyone signed Mihajlo Ilic? He is phenomenal. Can be signed for around £2m most of the time. He is dubbed the next Vidic so should be solid. Here he is at the start of the game: Also here is my video review of him: -
Editor requests - Custom league files - ask here
The Flying Scotsman replied to SixPointer's topic in Editors Hideaway
I was wondering if anyone could help me and make the AFCON DB with real groups? -
I was wondering has anyone seen a DB for the real groups in this years AFCON? I am useless at the editor or I would try and make it myself.
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Leverkusen
The Flying Scotsman replied to Mst82's topic in Tactics, Training & Strategies Discussion
I’ve recreated the formation and it’ll be featured soon once I test it a few more times. -
GrassWroots to Glory Birmingham edition
The Flying Scotsman replied to CJWrootFM's topic in FM Career Updates
Brilliant as always Wroot. Looking forward to the journey continuing. -
New Channel
The Flying Scotsman replied to BradleyFM's topic in Football Manager Channels, Streams and Community Links
I’ll DM you