4-1-4-1 (Flat back four, DM, flat four midfield, lone striker).
Cheesy, effective, and guaranteed to get you sacked for "unrealistic football" in your own head. Use it if you want to win the Champions League with Derby County in season one. 2. The "Kimz" 4-4-2 Target Man Tactic The Alternative: Not everyone likes narrow formations. The "Kimz" tactic (named after user Kimz ) is a flat 4-4-2 that exploits crossing and target men. fm 2007 best tactics
Fast strikers (poachers). A creative, determined AMC (e.g., Francesco Totti, Kaka). A tough DM (e.g., Claude Makelele). 4-1-4-1 (Flat back four, DM, flat four midfield,
For many fans of the legendary Football Manager series, the 2007 edition (FM 2007) holds a sacred place. It was the perfect storm: a deep yet accessible database, a thriving community, and—most importantly—a match engine that was wonderfully responsive to tactical tweaks. Unlike modern FMs where tactics can feel like opaque puzzles, FM 2007 rewarded logic, experimentation, and a few well-known "exploits." Fast strikers (poachers)
More "realistic" than Diablo, but equally devastating. Requires a target man with 15+ Jumping and Strength. 3. The "Tutankhamen" 4-3-3 Control Tactic The Possession Monster: This tactic uses three central midfielders (one DM, two MCs) and three strikers (one central, two wide forwards).
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a save game with Matias Fernandez at Newcastle United to get back to.
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