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Red Tiger/Marty
Our team sets up as a very solid 4-2-3-1 with attacking wing backs and outstanding defensive cover from one of the best in the business in Vieira. Matthaus' hard work, leadership, creativity and energy from the middle of the park will help to dictate the pace of the game. Without the ball Vieira/Matthaus provide a rock solid wall in front of the back four. With it, they both have the pace and ball control to counter attack or pass the ball around and work openings for the genius Puskas or Neymar/Matthews on the wings.
Without the ball our team can quickly become and 5-3-2 with Matthaus dropping back and Vieira just in front. When attacking it will be more like a 4-2-4 with Neymar and Matthews both providing excellent width, with Surrbier and Roberto Carlos overlapping.
Neymar will love to cut inside as he does for Brazil and Barca and that won't be a problem with Carlos behind him. Carlos will fill the gap and be able to provide crosses for Sanchez/Puskas to get on the end of. Likewise Matthews will provide trickery and excellent service to the front two and can also tuck in to the middle of the park when needed, allowing Suurbier to overlap down the right.
At the back we have two proper tough nuts. If the ball gets past Gentile, Muller won't! How ironic that his name means 'delicate'.....there's nothing delicate about this guys defending. He's as strong as an ox and will do whatever it takes to win.
Our players fit perfectly into this formation. There a numerous ways the team will move and react around the pitch to be able to cope with Tuppet's team.
From set pieces we have Carlos, Sanchez, Matthews, Matthaus, Puskas and Neymar - who are all excellent from dead ball situations. Vieira, Matthaus, Gentile and Ayala also provide the aerial threat in the box (either in defense or attack).
With all the creativity in our team nearly every player provides an attacking threat. Sanchez, the 4th highest scorer in La Liga history and Puskas who averaged nearly a goal a game throughout his entire career (and a better scoring record than Di Stefano) will give Tuppets back line a torrid time.
[/SPOILER]A tight game, as all of these will be, but overall our team has the edge.
Tuppet
Our team sets up as a very solid 4-2-3-1 with attacking wing backs and outstanding defensive cover from one of the best in the business in Vieira. Matthaus' hard work, leadership, creativity and energy from the middle of the park will help to dictate the pace of the game. Without the ball Vieira/Matthaus provide a rock solid wall in front of the back four. With it, they both have the pace and ball control to counter attack or pass the ball around and work openings for the genius Puskas or Neymar/Matthews on the wings.
Without the ball our team can quickly become and 5-3-2 with Matthaus dropping back and Vieira just in front. When attacking it will be more like a 4-2-4 with Neymar and Matthews both providing excellent width, with Surrbier and Roberto Carlos overlapping.
Neymar will love to cut inside as he does for Brazil and Barca and that won't be a problem with Carlos behind him. Carlos will fill the gap and be able to provide crosses for Sanchez/Puskas to get on the end of. Likewise Matthews will provide trickery and excellent service to the front two and can also tuck in to the middle of the park when needed, allowing Suurbier to overlap down the right.
At the back we have two proper tough nuts. If the ball gets past Gentile, Muller won't! How ironic that his name means 'delicate'.....there's nothing delicate about this guys defending. He's as strong as an ox and will do whatever it takes to win.
Our players fit perfectly into this formation. There a numerous ways the team will move and react around the pitch to be able to cope with Tuppet's team.
From set pieces we have Carlos, Sanchez, Matthews, Matthaus, Puskas and Neymar - who are all excellent from dead ball situations. Vieira, Matthaus, Gentile and Ayala also provide the aerial threat in the box (either in defense or attack).
With all the creativity in our team nearly every player provides an attacking threat. Sanchez, the 4th highest scorer in La Liga history and Puskas who averaged nearly a goal a game throughout his entire career (and a better scoring record than Di Stefano) will give Tuppets back line a torrid time.
[/SPOILER]A tight game, as all of these will be, but overall our team has the edge.
Tuppet