I find tactics so white or black. For example, player roles/duties, like if you set an inverted winger or inside forward on "support", they will come towards the ball to receive it and wont make as many runs in behind. Then defensively they won't pressure the opposition as much as one on "attack" would. In real life, an easy example is Man city, wingers/everyone presses high, but in possession theyre all coming to the ball. Like why are duties 1 or the other? why can't i have an inside forward that supports in attack, but pressures in defense? Also, I don't see the difference between AM(L/R) and left mid, the world knows them as "wingers." The only difference between the mid wingers, and AM wingers are in defense where the "midfield" wingers help more in defense. Why not just have AM(l/R) and give them an instruction to "track back" more often or something?
It's extremely frustrating that roles aren't more fluid. In real life, pep's inverted wingbacks both come inside and stay wide throughout the game, it's not always one or the other. I really feel like things should be more fluid tactically.