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We're now getting to the bulky topic formations (Team → Formation). You can spend a good amount of time here to find the best formation for your squad. You'll find yourself testing several variants of formations against a given opponent and his tactic, until you find one that's promising.
Generally, you are able to define an individual formation and tactic for any given match, or just fall back on your standard setup, which is automatically chosen any time you do not set up an individual formation. That's why it is useful to at least save a standard formation, so that you always field a feasible setup, even if you forget to save an individual one for the next game. We will now go through the steps of setting up an individual formation for the upcoming game, as well as saving it as the standard formation.
At first, you'll find the playing field on the right of the screen empty. We'll now add players to the formation by dragging & dropping them on the field one after another. We'll just start with a typical 4-4-2 formation, which is a solid starting point. So we need a goalie, two central defenders, two full backs (left/right defender), two central midfielders, two wingers (left/right midfielder), and two central strikers. To keep it simple at first, we'll choose the players with the highest strength and good form, and not look too much into the individual skills. Both strength and form give you a good feel for the current quality of a certain player. If you have two players of similar strength, always have a look at their form, since a player with better form will get more out of his potential during a match. A player with a lower strength is unlikely to perform better, even if he has a much higher form.
Starting with the goalie, we will add to the formation, and choose the best available player for each position (strength, form), until we have our starting 11. You will start to get a feeling of at which positions your squad is well-equipped, and of which types of players are needed the most. After adding the 11 players to the playing field, we continue with filling the substitute bench. There you should keep an eye on the positions needed for the bench spots as well. With that finished, we have deployed 16 of our 19 players. Below the formation, we see certain tasks to assign to the players on the field. These tasks define your squad's captain, and which players are assigned to execute the corner kicks, penalties and free kicks. You should assign an experienced player to be your captain, if he also has the leadership ability, then he is even better suited for the job. For corners and free kicks, choose a player with a good technique-skill, ideally also blessed with a fitting talent. Your assigned penalty-shooter should have a high scoring skill, and will also benefit from a talent.
Generally, you are able to define an individual formation and tactic for any given match, or just fall back on your standard setup, which is automatically chosen any time you do not set up an individual formation. That's why it is useful to at least save a standard formation, so that you always field a feasible setup, even if you forget to save an individual one for the next game. We will now go through the steps of setting up an individual formation for the upcoming game, as well as saving it as the standard formation.
At first, you'll find the playing field on the right of the screen empty. We'll now add players to the formation by dragging & dropping them on the field one after another. We'll just start with a typical 4-4-2 formation, which is a solid starting point. So we need a goalie, two central defenders, two full backs (left/right defender), two central midfielders, two wingers (left/right midfielder), and two central strikers. To keep it simple at first, we'll choose the players with the highest strength and good form, and not look too much into the individual skills. Both strength and form give you a good feel for the current quality of a certain player. If you have two players of similar strength, always have a look at their form, since a player with better form will get more out of his potential during a match. A player with a lower strength is unlikely to perform better, even if he has a much higher form.
Starting with the goalie, we will add to the formation, and choose the best available player for each position (strength, form), until we have our starting 11. You will start to get a feeling of at which positions your squad is well-equipped, and of which types of players are needed the most. After adding the 11 players to the playing field, we continue with filling the substitute bench. There you should keep an eye on the positions needed for the bench spots as well. With that finished, we have deployed 16 of our 19 players. Below the formation, we see certain tasks to assign to the players on the field. These tasks define your squad's captain, and which players are assigned to execute the corner kicks, penalties and free kicks. You should assign an experienced player to be your captain, if he also has the leadership ability, then he is even better suited for the job. For corners and free kicks, choose a player with a good technique-skill, ideally also blessed with a fitting talent. Your assigned penalty-shooter should have a high scoring skill, and will also benefit from a talent.
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