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| Originally Posted by stu boy72 Just joined the site a few days ago and saw this tactic and thought this could work well for my beloved Tottenham, but i have a few wonderings i need answers to: Can I just clarify that the attacking tactic is to be used both home and away, and only to use the defensive tactic, when wishing to preserve 3 points? Do you need to make any tweaks to the tactic, so to accommodate different players attributes? The reason I ask these questions is that I have used this tactic for Tottenham, though only for the first 3 games of the season and noticed some small things: v Blackburn, Away, 2-0 win - Everyone’s condition was down between 65 - 75 after only 65 minutes. Is this down to the tactic being attacking? v Watford, Home, 3-1 win - More shots on goal and more possession than against Blackburn, but took a long time to get going (80th minute to be precise), unlike the first game were we on top for a large proportion of the game, so is this down to Watford's formation or the tactic? v Reading, Away, 0-3 loss - Again never got going, totally outplayed and created less chances than the last two games and ratings were 6 and below, as you would expect for a dire performance, so was this down to the tactic or the way Reading set up against me? As, I believe in giving all new tactics at least 10-15 games to see if they work, you can understand my questions at the start of the reply, so any help and advice would be welcome. Stu Boy72 :pray2: |
Okay,
You can use the attacking tactic for both away and home. Depend on the opponent you face. I do use the attacking tac on both away and home match, but it depends on the opponent to face. If it's a tough one, I'll use the attacking tac only to get 1 or 2 goals. But if things going wrong, I'll just change to the defensive one to prevent the worst.
The attacking tac means to be attacking. If your player's condition is getting worse, just change it to the defensive tac. That problem also occured in my team, but after a few weeks they get used on the way we play.
Hope this could be useful for you. If you have any comment or suggestion or even advice, I would love to hear from you.
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