![]() ![]() Now he tends to be the valet, pulling up in the penalty area. In his earlier years the Special One railed against lower league buses parked in the way of his steamroller. Catenaccio: 5-3-2Įarly Mourinho must hate late Mourinho. Ronaldo wouldn’t track back for his new boss at the Bernabéu in a similarly taxing and countering 4-2-3-1 and that arguably cost them the Champions League under Mourinho. That all-for-one-spirit is essential at the top, too. It has the advantage of being something that works without world-class players, as long as everyone is pulling in the same direction and tracks back, with plenty of endeavour and stamina. Again, you’ll need fast wing-backs and to get the wingers at the top to cut in, in an inside-forward role, to leave space wide. It seems defensive, but it’s all a trap to ensnare the unwary. This FM 22 tactic typifies early Mourinho, when he really was the Special One. Train for passing, composure, and vision, and invert your wingers so they can cut inside. It also needs absolute commitment and patience from fans and owners. Their one-size-fits-all approach-if you have the ball, the opposition, whomever it is, can’t score-is theoretically correct, but it requires the personnel, including a clinical finisher to make the most of those few chances and a world-class number 10 through which to funnel the ball. Then as the years went on, you saw it fall apart in a decade long slow-motion car crash, where they tried to walk the ball into the net with fewer and fewer resources and teams that had long worked out how to stop them. If you watched the Arsenal of the noughties you’ve seen this philosophy and formation executed to perfection. Train for creativity, decision making, and, obviously, passing, even if you’re swimming in riches. ![]() But are you up to it? For it to work you need stamina, teamwork, passing, vision, decisions, work rate, first touch, and technique throughout the squad, as well as attacking flair and a colossus of a defensive midfielder. It’s essentially a high press followed by high-tempo short passes to cut through defences into space, with the freedom to experiment upfront. So attractive, so chairman-pleasing and so often leading to you getting walloped if you get it wrong. ![]() Think Pep’s Barca and Spain’s all-conquering Euro/World/Euro Champions. RDF’s replication of Klopp’s title-winning strategy, practically a 4-3-3 formation, remains sound… but have you the players for it? Tiki Taka: 4-3-3 Don't be surprised if your Forest Green are struggling with Bielsa Burnout with this Football Manager 2022 tactic. Sticking with a 5-2-1-2 works well but, again, this is a super-high-intensity tactic. The 4-2-3-1 pressing formation is exhausting, with consequences for the later stages of the game and the end of the season. Your injuries will mount and your players will become fatigued. Looking at his price, I'd say he's more worth it than CR7 and Mbappe, by a mile.It also requires in-game adaptation don’t expect it to be a cure-all. Only downside is he may be a little too small in size so be sure to pair him up with a strong partner (I'm using Fernando Torres).ĩ.5/10 for me. ![]() If that's not enough, this little bugger is mint at taking free kicks. H/L work rates absolutely perfect for a striker too. His strength is good enough to shrug off players in the box before finding the goal. Has the finesse shot and outside foot shot traits to boot. His pace is the best I've used this year, ball control is impeccable, and finishes absolutely everything. I packed Mid Dalglish on the first day of Trial, sold for close 2 million coins and then patiently waited for the release of hero cards, and then for Di Natale's price range to be updated before building a team around him.Ībsolutely no regrets. ![]()
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