Football Tactics 3-3-1-3
3-1-4-2
3-2-3-2
3-2-4-1
3-3-1-33-3-3-1
3-4-1-2
3-4-2-1
3-4-3
3-5-1-1
3-5-2
4-1-2-3
4-1-3-2
4-1-4-1
4-2-1-3
4-2-2-2
4-2-3-1
4-3-1-2
4-3-2-1
4-3-3
4-4-1-1
4-4-2
4-5-1
5-3-2
5-4-1
For practical reasons 4-4-2 diamond is represented 4-3-1-2 or 4-1-3-2
Numbering Systems
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| GK - Goalkeeper DF - Defenders: RB - Right-back SW - Sweeper CB - Centre-back LB - Left-back MF - Midfielders: RM - Right-midfield LM - Left-midfield CM - Central Midfielders DM - Defensive midfielder BX - Box-to-Box CM AM - Attacking midfielder FW - Forwards: RW - Right-wing ST - Striker LW - Left-wing
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| 31-Aug-20 16:12 guest 98.110.123.141 | | | Definitely a more offensive formation. Seven players up front can provide a significant attacking threat at the cost of only having three at the back, which can make defending an issue. (I know I m stating the obvious here, but hey, that s just what popped into my head when writing this) | | | | | | | |
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