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I mean this isn't even trueMy point was, playing a 4-4-2 and 4-3-3 is similar.
A 4-4-2 will have 2 CM's of which one will sit and one attack. Similar to the 4-2-3-1 formation.
It would work if we go and dominate games, but if the manager decides we want to sit in all game, clearly doesnt work.
Formations are nowhere near as important as you make them out to be - it's not like fifa.
Man city played 442 like you described with Yaya sometimes playing like a free roaming striker from right midfield, but Leicester who play much more similar to us played Kante as a ball winner with Drinkwater as a fairly conservative playmaker who often stayed deeper.
Most teams who play 4231 these days defend in either 442 or 451 formations but some 3 forward formations obviously press with 3 or more when defending, but the formation is honestly not important. Tactics are.