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TEAM TUPPET
Tactic:
In keeping with South American tradition, this team is built to attack and dominate the game as much as possible. We won't be sitting back and soaking pressure cause we won't know how to do it. As such we believe that the best formation to get this working would be a modern 4-3-3.
More individual and detailed instructions follow -
Vidal would be playing the box to box role that he has been one of the best in past few years, covering every blade of grass and providing defensive cover on right side when needed.
Ademir is the primary playmaker of the team, he would be the one controlling the game and setting the tempo for our attack.
Andrade would be doing the same on left side. He is probably not as technically gifted as Alves, but he would use his physicality to run up and down on left wing and support the attack.
Perfumo would be the leader of my defense from back, a cultured defender who was known as "El Mariscal" for his leadership qualities and calming influence he is perfect partner as a covering defender for the more steely Matosas.
Matosas would play as the stopper, providing aggression and ariel dominance to the backline.
Finally as goalkeeper I have Amadeo Carrizo in a sweeper keeper role, as arguable the first goal keeper to perform a similar role and one of the greatest goalkeeper of all time he provides stability to defense and confidence to push higher.
TEAM TUPPET
Tactic:
- Formation - 4-3-3
- Defensive line - Standard, pushing up but not crazy high.
- Philosophy - Attack attack attack. Try to move the ball forward and towards goal with quick passes and direct runs. Unlike last game we don't prioritize holding possession, but we are not playing entirely counter attacking football. We would still try to dominate the game, and with the virtue of our fantastic midfield likely have more possession but we would be more direct than a tiki taka side.
- Minimal crossing in air, try to keep the ball on ground. Wide forwards encouraged to cut inside and dribble with the ball, full backs encouraged to get forward.
- While in Attacking phase central defenders are encouraged to go wide to allow full backs to push forward. Monti would drop in between to keep 3 defenders at the back.
- Primary source of creativity in my team are Ademir, Scarone and Alves with Romario, Monti & Vidal providing added support with their flair and creativity.
- Romario and Labruna are the primary goal scorer of my team with Ademir and Scarone trying to chip in as well.
In keeping with South American tradition, this team is built to attack and dominate the game as much as possible. We won't be sitting back and soaking pressure cause we won't know how to do it. As such we believe that the best formation to get this working would be a modern 4-3-3.
More individual and detailed instructions follow -
Attack
- On the right side Scarone would be playing as a creative inside right. As the most creative and hard working of our forwards, he would look to drop deep and create opportunities for rest of my attack. This is the role he has always played and excelled in, playing with a brilliant poacher in Castro and a goal scoring inside left Pedro Cea to win the world cup and 2 olympic gold medals.
- From the left side Angel Labruna would play as a direct and goal scoring inside left forward. His role is to use his acceleration and finishing ability to cut inside and make direct runs to goal.
- Playing as front 3 of 4-3-3, my wide forwards do not act like wingers and both would be cutting in towards goal. This is quite normal in modern formations and is similar to Barca's MSN or their 2008 version with Henry-Eto'o-Messi or even as a less successful variant our own Martial-Ibra-Mata. The oft repeated lack of width argument would probably rear its head again, so I would like to just mention here that many successful teams have played and continue to play this way and are hardly hampered with a lack of width.
- There are way too many goals in my front line to be contained by any defense. Labruna is River Plate's highest scorer ever, superclásico highest scorer ever, nine time champion with River and the second highest goal scorer in Argentina league history (2 goals behind Erico). Romario is well Romario, one of the greatest goal scorer in history and Scarone is the third highest goal scorer for Uruguay national team. Both Romario and Scarone are also very creative with great vision and passing.
Midfield
Midfield is again a straight forward combination of a Holder - B2B midfielder and creative playmaker. Monti would be playing his usual half back role. Starting the attack from deep in his own using his excellent technical skills, while also dropping deep to defense line when needed.
Vidal would be playing the box to box role that he has been one of the best in past few years, covering every blade of grass and providing defensive cover on right side when needed.
Ademir is the primary playmaker of the team, he would be the one controlling the game and setting the tempo for our attack.
Defense
Our fullbacks especially Dani Alves are encouraged to move forward and support the attack. At his peak Alves was one of the most important player in one of the greatest club sides. Regularly providing width and attacking support while also keeping hold of whichever winger faces him.
Andrade would be doing the same on left side. He is probably not as technically gifted as Alves, but he would use his physicality to run up and down on left wing and support the attack.
Perfumo would be the leader of my defense from back, a cultured defender who was known as "El Mariscal" for his leadership qualities and calming influence he is perfect partner as a covering defender for the more steely Matosas.
Matosas would play as the stopper, providing aggression and ariel dominance to the backline.
Finally as goalkeeper I have Amadeo Carrizo in a sweeper keeper role, as arguable the first goal keeper to perform a similar role and one of the greatest goalkeeper of all time he provides stability to defense and confidence to push higher.