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Michaelf7
Jim Beam
Michaelf7 Tactics
My team will play a 1970's Ajax and Netherlands inspired Total Football 4-3-3. My players are all comfortable on the ball. My wingers will alternate between attacking wide and cutting inside. My most obscure player is libero Hans-Jurgen Dorner who was known as the Beckenbauer of the East and was East German footballer of the year 3 times (1977, 1984 and 1985).
Jim Beam Tactics
Tactics: 4-2-3-1 giving the main stage to one of the greatest players of all time in Franz Beckenbauer. A brilliant defender, able to proactively read game situations like few of his peers and reactively win the ball back from even the best forwards when required. And the man who always knew to play the right pass, even under enormous pressure. A homage to 1972, even 1974 tournament if you like which were the undoubted pinnacle of his brilliant career.
Well, how appropriate then is to have a favorite rival on the other side in Johan Cruyff.
Instructions: Defend as a team and be compact at all times. As soon as ball is lost, drop deeper with practically a 4-5-1 where Totti and especially both wingers will help to close any threats. When in possession, force the opponent on the back foot with quick interchanges and Der Keiser pushing in the middle. This team is highly dangerous either through their wingers, either through the middle or through van Nistelrooy kiss of death in the penalty box.
Der Kaiser will be played in a back 4 which will allow him to dictate the game from the back being surrounded with Kohler and Bergomi of all people. On the left-back is highly reliable and balanced fullback in Kenny Sansom, one of Arsenal and England legends. The midfield is equipped with two dynamic CM in Schweinsteiger and Pirri of which 'Fußballgott' will play more of a holding role allowing Pirri to march forward when space opens up.
The front 4 is concluded with Francesco Totti, Zoltan Czibor, Tom Finney and Ruud van Nistelrooy as the fox in a box or a Müller lite in this game.
Jim Beam
Michaelf7 Tactics
My team will play a 1970's Ajax and Netherlands inspired Total Football 4-3-3. My players are all comfortable on the ball. My wingers will alternate between attacking wide and cutting inside. My most obscure player is libero Hans-Jurgen Dorner who was known as the Beckenbauer of the East and was East German footballer of the year 3 times (1977, 1984 and 1985).
Jim Beam Tactics
Tactics: 4-2-3-1 giving the main stage to one of the greatest players of all time in Franz Beckenbauer. A brilliant defender, able to proactively read game situations like few of his peers and reactively win the ball back from even the best forwards when required. And the man who always knew to play the right pass, even under enormous pressure. A homage to 1972, even 1974 tournament if you like which were the undoubted pinnacle of his brilliant career.
Well, how appropriate then is to have a favorite rival on the other side in Johan Cruyff.
Instructions: Defend as a team and be compact at all times. As soon as ball is lost, drop deeper with practically a 4-5-1 where Totti and especially both wingers will help to close any threats. When in possession, force the opponent on the back foot with quick interchanges and Der Keiser pushing in the middle. This team is highly dangerous either through their wingers, either through the middle or through van Nistelrooy kiss of death in the penalty box.
Der Kaiser will be played in a back 4 which will allow him to dictate the game from the back being surrounded with Kohler and Bergomi of all people. On the left-back is highly reliable and balanced fullback in Kenny Sansom, one of Arsenal and England legends. The midfield is equipped with two dynamic CM in Schweinsteiger and Pirri of which 'Fußballgott' will play more of a holding role allowing Pirri to march forward when space opens up.
The front 4 is concluded with Francesco Totti, Zoltan Czibor, Tom Finney and Ruud van Nistelrooy as the fox in a box or a Müller lite in this game.