thevoice2010My team in the black and white strip have a basic 3 man defence, 4 man midfield with outside wingers, 1 attacking midfielder to act as a playmaker and 2 strikers up front.
I feel this attacking not only makes use of the pace of the wingers but is compact in the general midfield area making posession of the ball a priority.
The attacking midfielder has a free role and can therefore link up play from all areas of midfield and has option to shoot from distance.
If a striker shoots and the ball rebounds there will be a player there to capitalise on that rebound to score.
I believe this formation will cause problems for a lot of other teams due to its pace, creativity and compactness.
17.09.2010