![]() ![]() You need to follow the instructions especially for wide midfielders roles (both must be left footed). Tested extensively with several clubs: Monaco, Byern, Swansea, Club Bruges Ideally should be a big, strong striker to take advantage of crosses and wide play. Anticipation, finishing and movement between the lines, and lots of dirty work too.ĬF/attack: a versatile, complete forward. W/support: we want to exploit the left flank and Douglas Costa will cross, run with the ball and link well with DL, MCL and the striker. A tireless ball winning midfielder playing a short passing game.ĬM/attack: closer to an advanced playmaker in my ideas, a player like Thiago Alcantara would be perfect here. It's very important to use a left footed player here.īWM/defend: think Arturo Vidal. ![]() Quickness and anticipation are important for both centre backs, as well as decent passing to start offensive play. SK/attack: the Manuel Neuer role, you need a real sweeper keeper here.įB/support and attack: left back is more attacking, both needs good crossing and passing skills as they cut inside to help possession.ĭC's: one is a BPD. Movement off the ball, with players swapping positions and overlapping. Relatively slow build-up culminating in high tempo, one-two passes in the attacking third. Ball possession and short passing starting from GK My main purpose was to recreate Pep's all around philosophy based on players' movement rather than a particular formation or single roles. In my attempt to emulate Pep Guardiola's philosophy I eventually settled on this asymmetric 4-4-2/4-4-1-1, with an aggressive AMC supporting the striker. After many requests, here's my version of Pep Guardiola's tiki-taka tactic for Football Manager 2016! ![]()
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