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TOP Eleven Football Manager 442 Formation Tactics

442 Formation is one of the best and oldest formations in football. In Top Eleven Football Manager, I have been playing in this formation for 2 years. I always use these tactics while playing this 442 formation in Top Eleven Football Manager. These tactics are all tested by me and my professional Top Eleven football manager friends who have played this game for more than 5 years. I am sure this Top Eleven Football Manager 442 Formation Tactics will be very helpful for you guys. If any confusion you can comment me down below or you can also request tactics for other formations in the comment section.

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Best Tactics for 442 Formation in Top Eleven Football Manager


Team Mentality: Balanced.
This allows your team to be flexible, adapting to the flow of the game.

Focus Passing: Mixed. This allows your team to exploit spaces all over the field.

Passing Style: Short. This helps maintain possession and control the tempo of the game.

Counterattacks: Yes. The 4-4-2 formation is well-suited for quick transitions from defense to attack.

Pressing Style: High. This puts pressure on the opponent, forcing them to make mistakes.

Tackling Style: Normal. This balances the risk of fouls and cards with the need to regain possession.

Marking Style: Man-to-man. This ensures that each opponent player is closely marked.

Offside Trap: No. The offside trap can be risky and requires a high level of coordination among your defenders.

Arrows to the player

Defenders (DC): Down arrow. This makes them focus more on defense.
Midfielders (ML/MR): No arrow. This allows them to balance between offense and defense.
Central Midfielders (MC): Up arrow when losing. This makes them contribute more to attacks.
Strikers (ST): Up arrow. This makes them focus more on offense.

Key Players:

Central Midfielders (MC): They are the engine of the team, controlling the game’s tempo and distributing the ball to other players. They should have good passing and vision skills.
Strikers (ST): They are the main goal scorers. They should have good finishing, pace, and positioning skills.
Wide Midfielders (ML/MR): They provide width to the team, creating chances from the flanks. They should have good crossing and dribbling skills.
Central Defenders (DC): They are the backbone of the team’s defense. They should have good tackling, marking, and heading skills

Best work against

The 4-4-2 formation works against formations, such as the 4-5-1 or 4-3-3.

This is because the two central defenders in the 4-4-2 can effectively mark the lone striker, while the midfielders can compete for control in the midfield.

Best work against

The 4-4-2 formation works against formations, such as the 4-5-1 or 4-3-3.

This is because the two central defenders in the 4-4-2 can effectively mark the lone striker, while the midfielders can compete for control in the midfield.

How to counter 442 formation?

As we know that, 442 formation is stronger in wings because it has most of the players in the wings; (DL, DR, ML & MR). So we cannot create lots of chances from the wings but this formation has fewer players in the middle so we can attack them through the middle to create lots of scoring changes in the match.

41212 formation is counter formation of 442 formation in top eleven

Counter formation for 442 is 4-1-2-1-2 (Narrow Diamond)

DL-DC-DC-DR
DMC
MC-MC
AMC
ST-ST

Team Mentality: Attacking. This encourages your team to focus on scoring goals.

Focus Passing: Through the Middle. This can exploit the space in the central areas.

Passing Style: Short. This helps maintain possession and control the tempo of the game.

Counterattacks: Force Counter-attack. This allows your team to quickly transition from defense to attack.

Pressing Style: High. This puts pressure on the opponent, forcing them to make mistakes.

Tackling Style: Normal or Hard. This depends on the situation. Normal balances the risk of fouls and cards with the need to regain possession, while Hard can disrupt the opponent’s rhythm but increases the risk of fouls.

Marking Style: Man-to-Man. This ensures that each opponent player is closely marked.

Offside Trap: On. This can catch the opponent’s attackers offside, but it requires a high level of coordination among your defenders.

Arrows for Players:

Defenders (DL/DC/DR): Down arrow. This makes them focus more on defense.
Defensive Midfielder (DMC): No arrow. This allows them to balance between offense and defense.
Central Midfielders (MC): Up arrow. This makes them contribute more to attacks.
Attacking Midfielder (AMC): Up arrow. This makes them focus more on offense.
Strikers (ST): Up arrow. This makes them focus more on offense.

Key Players:

Defensive Midfielder (DMC): They are the shield for the defense, disrupting the opponent’s play.
Central Midfielders (MC): They are the engine of the team, controlling the game’s tempo and distributing the ball to other players.
Attacking Midfielder (AMC): They are the main creative force, creating chances for the strikers.
Strikers (ST): They are the main goal scorers.

For more information about the formation, you can review this video so you’ll be clear about this 442 formation.

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Arrows in Top Eleven Football Manager

It is used to give specific instructions to individual players regarding their movement and positioning. Here’s how you might use them:

Upwards Arrow (Attacking):

  • When to use: Use this when you want a player to make forward runs and join the attack. This is particularly useful for midfielders and full-backs who have good attacking attributes.
  • When not to use: Avoid using this for players who lack stamina or attacking skills. Also, be cautious using it for defenders against teams with fast forwards, as it could leave space behind for them to exploit.

Downwards Arrow (Defensive):

  • When to use: Use this when you want a player to stay back and focus on defensive duties. This is particularly useful for defenders and defensive midfielders.
  • When not to use: Avoid using this for your key attacking players or when you’re chasing a game and need a goal, as it could limit your attacking potential.

No Arrow (Supporting):

  • When to use: Use this when you want a player to hold their position and support the play from the side. This is particularly useful for wingers and wide midfielders.
  • When not to use: Avoid using this for central players or when you’re trying to play through the middle, as it could make your play predictable and easy to defend against.

Team Mentality

Hard Defending:

Hard defending requires your players to prioritize defensive measures such as blocking shots and intercepting passes in order to keep the opposition from scoring. The squad keeps a deep defensive line and a compact structure, making it difficult for opponents to find gaps and lowering the danger of conceding goals. While the offensive risks are restricted, when the side regains control, there are counter-attacking opportunities to take advantage of.

When to use?

  • It must be used in situations where you are trying to protect your slim lead.
  • If your opponent is using counter-attacking strategies.
  • It will increase your chance of not conceding but also limit the chance of scoring.

Defending:

This mentality is typically used to focus your team to defend against the opponent and prevent the opponent from scoring. It gives more priority to defending over offensive.

Why to use:

  • It will be effective when you are facing a team that is strong in attack.
  • It is useful when you want to protect your lead or play the draw in the game.

Why not use:

  • It might limit your own team’s scoring opportunities so If you want to create lots of goal-scoring opportunities then don’t use this mentality.

Normal:

This mentality is typically used to focus your team to defend against the opponent and prevent the opponent from scoring. It gives more priority to defending over offensive.

Why to use:

  • It will be effective when you are facing a team that is strong in attack.
  • It is useful when you want to protect your lead or play the draw in the game.

Why not use:

  • It might limit your own team’s scoring opportunities so If you want to create lots of goal-scoring opportunities then don’t use this mentality.

Attacking:

When to Use Attacking Mentality:

  • When you’re down in a match and need to score goals quickly.
  • When your team has the ‘tools’ – aka players – to attack quickly. Look at your formation and identify who is breaking immediately when the ball is won.
  • When your formation effectively covers every opposition player. For example, narrow formations miss the opposition fullbacks. 4-3-3, 4-1-4-1, 4-2-1-3, 3-4-3 variants are all examples of formations which will press effectively.

When Not to Use Attacking Mentality:

  • When it leads to an increased frequency of long passes that go nowhere near their target.
  • When it results in awful shooting from everywhere on the field.
  • When you’re vulnerable to counter-attacks because your defensive line is high and you’re coughing up possession a lot.
  • When your formation does not effectively cover every opposition player. For example, narrow formations miss the opposition fullbacks.

Hard Attacking:

When to Use Hard Attacking Mentality:

  • When you’re down in a match and need to score goals quickly.
  • When your team has the ‘tools’ – aka players – to attack quickly. Look at your formation and identify who is breaking immediately when the ball is won.
  • When your formation effectively covers every opposition player. For example, narrow formations miss the opposition fullbacks. 4-3-3, 4-1-4-1, 4-2-1-3, 3-4-3 variants are all examples of formations which will press effectively.

When Not to Use Hard Attacking Mentality:

  • When it leads to an increased frequency of long passes that go nowhere near their target.
  • When it results in awful shooting from everywhere on the field.
  • When you’re vulnerable to counter-attacks because your defensive line is high and you’re coughing up possession a lot.
  • When your formation does not effectively cover every opposition player. For example, narrow formations miss the opposition fullbacks.

Focus Passing: Short

 

When to use Short Passing:

  • Possession Play: Short passing is ideal when your team is built around maintaining possession and controlling the pace of the game. It allows your players to make safe, close-range passes and keep the ball within your team.
  • Against High Press: If the opponent is using a high press strategy, short passing can be effective as it allows for quick distribution of the ball, making it harder for the opponent to intercept.
  • Skilled Midfielders: If your team has skilled midfielders who are good at passing and controlling the ball, short passing can be very effective.

When not to use Short Passing:

  • Long Ball Strategy: If your strategy is to quickly get the ball to your forwards via long balls, then short passing might not be the best option.
  • Against Deep Defense: If the opponent is defending deep in their own half, short passes might not be effective as it might be difficult to break down the defense with short passes.
  • Lack of Skilled Midfielders: If your team lacks midfielders who are skilled at passing and controlling the ball, short passing might lead to loss of possession.

Focus Passing: Mixed

 

When to use Mixed Passing:

  • Versatile Strategy: Mixed passing is ideal when you want your team to be adaptable to changing situations in the game. It allows your players to choose the best type of pass based on the situation.
  • Balanced Team: If your team has a good mix of players who are skilled at both short and long passes, mixed passing can be very effective.
  • Uncertain Opponent Tactics: If you’re unsure about the opponent’s tactics or their style of play, mixed passing can be a safe option as it doesn’t commit your team to one specific style of play.

When not to use Mixed Passing:

  • Specific Strategy: If your team is built around a specific strategy (like possession play or long ball), then mixed passing might dilute the effectiveness of your strategy.
  • Lack of Versatile Players: If your team lacks players who are versatile and can effectively switch between short and long passes, mixed passing might not be the best option.
  • Against Specialized Teams: If the opponent team is specialized in countering either short or long passes, using mixed passing might play into their hands.

Focus Passing: Long

When to use Long Passing:

  • Counter-Attacking Strategy: Long passing is ideal when your team is built around a counter-attacking strategy. It allows your players to quickly launch attacks by bypassing the midfield.
  • Against High Defensive Line: If the opponent is playing with a high defensive line, long passing can be effective as it allows your forwards to exploit the space behind the defense.
  • Physical Forwards: If your team has physical forwards who are good at winning aerial duels, long passing can be very effective.

When not to use Long Passing:

  • Possession Play: If your strategy is to maintain possession and control the pace of the game, then long passing might not be the best option as it involves more risk.
  • Against Deep Defense: If the opponent is defending deep in their own half, long passing might not be effective as there might be limited space for your forwards to exploit.
  • Lack of Physical Forwards: If your team lacks forwards who are good at winning aerial duels, long passing might lead to a loss of possession.

Passing style: Down both flanks

When to use Passing Down Both Flanks:

  • Wing Play: If your team has fast and skillful wingers, passing down both flanks can be very effective. It allows your team to stretch the opponent’s defense and create crossing opportunities.
  • Against Narrow Defense: If the opponent is defending narrowly, passing down both flanks can exploit the space on the wings.
  • Full-Backs Pushing High: If your full-backs are pushing high up the pitch, passing down both flanks can utilize their attacking potential.

When not to use Passing Down Both Flanks:

  • Central Play: If your team’s strength lies in the center of the pitch, with a strong midfield and a target man upfront, then passing down both flanks might not be the best strategy.
  • Against Wide Defense: If the opponent is defending wide or has fast full-backs, passing down both flanks might be less effective.
  • Lack of Wing Play: If your team lacks fast and skillful wingers, passing down both flanks might lead to loss of possession.

Passing style: Through the Middle

When to use Passing Through the Middle:

  • Central Play: If your team’s strength lies in the center of the pitch, with a strong midfield and a target man upfront, then passing through the middle can be very effective.
  • Against Wide Defense: If the opponent is defending wide, passing through the middle can exploit the space in the center.
  • Skilled Midfielders: If your team has skilled midfielders who are good at passing and controlling the ball, passing through the middle can be very effective.

When not to use Passing Through the Middle:

  • Wing Play: If your team’s strength lies on the wings, with fast and skillful wingers, then passing through the middle might not be the best strategy.
  • Against Compact Defense: If the opponent is defending compactly in the center, passing through the middle might be less effective.
  • Lack of Skilled Midfielders: If your team lacks midfielders who are skilled at passing and controlling the ball, passing through the middle might lead to loss of possession.

Passing style: Mixed

When to use Mixed Passing Style:

  • Versatile Strategy: Mixed passing style is ideal when you want your team to be adaptable to changing situations in the game. It allows your players to choose the best type of pass based on the situation.
  • Balanced Team: If your team has a good mix of players who are skilled at both short and long passes, mixed passing can be very effective.
  • Uncertain Opponent Tactics: If you’re unsure about the opponent’s tactics or their style of play, mixed passing can be a safe option as it doesn’t commit your team to one specific style of play.

When not to use Mixed Passing Style:

  • Specific Strategy: If your team is built around a specific strategy (like possession play or long ball), then mixed passing might dilute the effectiveness of your strategy.
  • Lack of Versatile Players: If your team lacks players who are versatile and can effectively switch between short and long passes, mixed passing might not be the best option.
  • Against Specialized Teams: If the opponent team is specialized in countering either short or long passes, using mixed passing might play into their hands.

Force Counter Attacking: Yes

When to use Force Counter Attacking:

  • Defensive Strategy: If your team is playing a defensive strategy and looking to exploit the opponent on the break, then forcing counter-attacks can be very effective.
  • Fast Forwards: If your team has fast forwards who can quickly transition from defense to attack, then forcing counter-attacks can be a good strategy.
  • Against Possession Teams: If the opponent team likes to keep possession and commit many players forward, forcing counter-attacks can exploit the space they leave behind.

When not to use Force Counter Attacking:

  • Possession Play: If your team’s strength is keeping possession and controlling the game, then forcing counter-attacks might not be the best strategy as it involves quickly giving the ball away.
  • Lack of Fast Forwards: If your team lacks fast forwards who can exploit the space behind the opponent’s defense, then forcing counter-attacks might not be effective.
  • Against Defensive Teams: If the opponent team is playing a defensive strategy and not committing many players forward, forcing counter-attacks might not be effective as there might be limited space to exploit.

Force Counter Attacking: No

When to not use Force Counter Attacking:

  • Possession Play: If your team’s strength is keeping possession and controlling the game, then not forcing counter-attacks can be a better strategy as it allows your team to dictate the pace of the game.
  • Slow Forwards: If your team lacks fast forwards who can exploit the space behind the opponent’s defense, then not forcing counter-attacks can be a good strategy as it allows your team to build up play more methodically.
  • Against Attacking Teams: If the opponent team is playing an attacking strategy and leaving space behind, not forcing counter-attacks can be effective as it allows your team to exploit the space at the right time rather than rushing to launch a counter-attack.

When to use Force Counter Attacking:

  • Defensive Strategy: If your team is playing a defensive strategy and looking to exploit the opponent on the break, then not forcing counter-attacks might not be the best strategy.
  • Fast Forwards: If your team has fast forwards who can quickly transition from defense to attack, then not forcing counter-attacks might limit their effectiveness.
  • Against Possession Teams: If the opponent team likes to keep possession and commit many players forward, not forcing counter-attacks might limit your team’s ability to exploit the space they leave behind.

Pressing Style: Low

When to use Low Pressing:

  • Conserving Energy: Low pressing is ideal when you want your team to conserve energy and focus more on maintaining their shape and structure. It allows your players to stay in their positions and not expend energy chasing the ball.
  • Against Skilled Teams: If the opponent team has skilled players who are good at keeping possession, low pressing can be effective as it reduces the risk of your players being pulled out of position.
  • Defensive Strategy: If your team is playing a defensive strategy, low pressing can be a good option as it focuses more on denying space to the opponent rather than winning the ball back quickly.

When not to use Low Pressing:

  • High Intensity Play: If your team’s strength is high intensity play and winning the ball back quickly, then low pressing might not be the best strategy.
  • Against Less Skilled Teams: If the opponent team is less skilled at keeping possession, low pressing might not be effective as it allows them more time on the ball.
  • Attacking Strategy: If your team is playing an attacking strategy and looking to win the ball back quickly to launch attacks, then low pressing might not be the best option.

Pressing Style: High

When to use High Pressing:

  • High Intensity Play: High pressing is ideal when your team’s strength is high intensity play and winning the ball back quickly. It allows your players to put pressure on the opponent and force them into making mistakes.
  • Against Less Skilled Teams: If the opponent team is less skilled at keeping possession, high pressing can be effective as it puts them under pressure and increases the chances of them losing the ball.
  • Attacking Strategy: If your team is playing an attacking strategy and looking to win the ball back quickly to launch attacks, then high pressing can be a good option.

When not to use High Pressing:

  • Conserving Energy: If your team needs to conserve energy and focus more on maintaining their shape and structure, then high pressing might not be the best strategy.
  • Against Skilled Teams: If the opponent team has skilled players who are good at keeping possession, high pressing might not be effective as it increases the risk of your players being pulled out of position.
  • Defensive Strategy: If your team is playing a defensive strategy, high pressing might not be the best option as it focuses more on winning the ball back quickly rather than denying space to the opponent.

Tackling: Low

When to use Easy Tackling:

  • Avoiding Fouls: Easy tackling is ideal when you want to minimize the risk of committing fouls. It allows your players to focus on intercepting the ball rather than going in for hard tackles.
  • Against Fast Players: If the opponent team has fast players who are good at evading tackles, easy tackling can be effective as it reduces the risk of missing tackles and leaving spaces open.
  • Conserving Energy: If your team needs to conserve energy for other aspects of the game, easy tackling can be a good option as it requires less physical exertion than hard tackling.

When not to use Easy Tackling:

  • High-Intensity Play: If your team’s strength is high-intensity play and winning the ball back quickly, then easy tackling might not be the best strategy.
  • Against Physical Teams: If the opponent team has physical players who are good at shielding the ball, easy tackling might not be effective as it might be difficult to win the ball back.
  • Defensive Strategy: If your team is playing a defensive strategy and looking to disrupt the opponent’s play, easy tackling might not be the best option as it might not put enough pressure on the opponent.

Tackling: Normal

When to use Normal Tackling:

  • Balanced Approach: Normal tackling is ideal when you want your team to maintain a balanced approach between aggression and caution. It allows your players to go for tackles without being overly aggressive or too cautious.
  • Versatile Players: If your team has versatile players who can adapt their tackling style based on the situation, normal tackling can be effective.
  • Uncertain Opponent Tactics: If you’re unsure about the opponent’s tactics or their style of play, normal tackling can be a safe option as it doesn’t commit your team to one specific style of tackling.

When not to use Normal Tackling:

  • Specific Strategy: If your team is built around a specific strategy (like high intensity play or conserving energy), then normal tackling might not be the best option as it might not fully align with your strategy.
  • Against Skilled Dribblers: If the opponent team has skilled dribblers who are good at evading tackles, normal tackling might not be effective as it might not put enough pressure on the dribblers.
  • Against Physical Teams: If the opponent team has physical players who are good at shielding the ball, normal tackling might not be effective as it might not be aggressive enough to win the ball back.

Tackling: Hard

When to use Hard Tackling:

  • High Intensity Play: Hard tackling is ideal when your team’s strength is high intensity play and winning the ball back quickly. It allows your players to put a lot of pressure on the opponent and force them into making mistakes.
  • Against Physical Teams: If the opponent team has physical players who are good at shielding the ball, hard tackling can be effective as it puts them under pressure and increases the chances of winning the ball back.
  • Defensive Strategy: If your team is playing a defensive strategy and looking to disrupt the opponent’s play, hard tackling can be a good option as it puts a lot of pressure on the opponent.

When not to use Hard Tackling:

  • Avoiding Fouls: If your team needs to avoid committing fouls and getting cards, then hard tackling might not be the best strategy as it involves a higher risk of fouls.
  • Against Skilled Dribblers: If the opponent team has skilled dribblers who are good at evading tackles, hard tackling might not be effective as it increases the risk of missing tackles and leaving spaces open.
  • Conserving Energy: If your team needs to conserve energy for other aspects of the game, hard tackling can be a bad option as it requires more physical exertion than easy or normal tackling.

Offside Trap: On

When to use Offside Trap:

  • High Defensive Line: The offside trap is most effective when your team is playing with a high defensive line. This strategy compresses the space in which the opposing team can operate, making it easier to catch opponents offside.
  • Well-Coordinated Defense: If your defenders are well-coordinated and can move as a unit, the offside trap can be very effective. Timing and teamwork are crucial for this strategy to work.
  • Against Direct Play: If the opponent team relies on direct play or long balls, using the offside trap can disrupt their strategy by catching their forwards offside.

When not to use Offside Trap:

  • Against Fast Forwards: If the opponent team has fast forwards who can time their runs well, the offside trap might not be effective and could lead to dangerous situations.
  • Lack of Coordination: If your defenders are not well-coordinated, the offside trap can backfire, leading to goal-scoring opportunities for the opponent.
  • Deep Defensive Line: If your team is defending deep in your own half, using the offside trap might not be the best strategy as there’s less space to catch opponents offside.

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In Top Eleven football Manager player’s playstyle defines an individual player’s playing style. There are different playing styles in the game such as Box-to-Box, Mezzala, Regista, False Wingers, Target Man, Full Back, Wing Back, Stopper, Sweeper keeper, Poacher, etc.

 

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BOX-TO-BOX

Position: MC

Real Box-to-Box Players: Paul Pogba / Steven Gerrard / Frank Lampard / Bastian Schweinsteiger / Yaya Toure

Present in a large area of the field, the box-to-box MC appears wherever needed, supporting other midfielders. He can take part in both attacking and defending plays.

Formation that fits for Box-to-Box: 4-4-2, 4-3-3, 4-5-1(V-Style), 4-2-3-1

Advantage:

  • High work-rate.
  • Active in both defense and attack.
  • Ball winner.

Disadvantage:

  • Loss of stamina.
  • Out of position when the opponent develops Counter attacks.

MEZZALA

Position: MC

Real Mezzala Players: Kevin De Bruyne / Angel Di Maria / Luka Modric

A Mezzala is a wide central-midfield player in a trio or diamond, playing outside and ahead of a single, deeper midfielder. A Mezzala brings dynamism to the midfield and feeds their teammates with his passing skills and space creation. Teammates with high mobility will get the most from him.

Formation that fits for Mezzala: 4-3-3, 4-1-2-1-2 (Narrow Diamond), 4-5-1 (V-Style)

Advantages

  • Helps to exploit gaps in the opposition backline with through balls.
  • Make runs into a gap between a center-back and a full-back.
  • Movement ahead of a full-back with overlapping runs that allow the winger to cut inside with the ball.

Disadvantages:

  • The runs that the mezzala makes ahead of the ball can leave gaps behind them.
  • A mezzala is less defensive than a pure box-to-box midfielder.
  • One defensive midfielder player should be placed to cover the defensive gap created by the player

Regista

Position: DMC, MC

Real Regista Players: Jorginho, Andrea Pirlo

The Regista or a deep-lying playmaker is a director. They are responsible for providing the link between defense and attack and controlling the tempo of the game through their passing. With just a few yet very precise and effective actions, he’ll pick up the ball deep in his own half and set up an attacking phase for the team.

Formation that fits for Regista: 4-5-1(V-Style), 4-1-2-1-2(Narrow Diamond), 4-3-3, 4-1-3-2

Advantage:

  • Ball Possession
  • Accurate Long Ball passing
  • Control in Mid-Field

Disadvantage:

  • Lacks the ability to cover ground quickly.
  • Requires intelligent movements ahead of the ball, otherwise, the regista becomes almost useless.

FALSE WINGERS

POSITION: ML / MR

REAL FALSE WINGER PLAYER: Messi / Eden Hazard

Deployed on the wings, False wingers drift into central areas of the pitch, creating a numerical advantage in the midfield that disrupts and overwhelms rival defenses.

Formations that fits for False Winger: 4-4-1-1, 4-4-2, 4-1-4-1

Advantage:

  • Creating space behind the opponent’s Full-Backs.
  • Nightmare for one on one defense.
  • Dangerous on space
  • Creates lots of chances.
  • Scores lots of goals.

Disadvantage:

  • Less responsible in defense.
  • Leave space on his position for the opponent to counter.

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Top Eleven Tips and Tricks | Football Manager

Top Eleven Tips

These Top Eleven Tips is a guide that will help you to understand the game and perform better on the Top Eleven Football Manager.

Here are some top tips for managing an Eleven team:

  1. Set realistic goals and expectations – make sure that your team knows what you expect of them.
  2. Communication is key – make sure that your team are communicating effectively and regularly.
  3. Empower your players – give your players the freedom to make decisions and take control of the game.
  4. Focus on player development – encourage your players to improve their skills and use their strengths.
  5. Make sure your team has a system – ensure that everyone is aware of the roles and responsibilities of each player.
  6. Build relationships – foster a positive team environment by building relationships with your players.
  7. Have a plan – have a plan for each game and make sure your team is prepared.
  8. Analyze the opposition – study the opposition and devise tactics to exploit their weaknesses.
  9. Make use of analytics – use data and analytics to inform your decisions and spot trends.
  10. Be flexible – be prepared to make tactical changes during a game.
  11. Have fun – remember that football is a game, so enjoy it!

Tactic EXPLANATION

What is Team Mentality?

Team Mentality is a style of play for your squad to play passive or aggressive during the match. There are 5 types of Team Mentality:

  1. Hard Defending: If you adopt this mentality, your team will start from a very deep position. Initially, while attacking, all of your players will be in your own half, passing the ball and moving up the field. Then while you are defending against an opponent, all your players will be in your own half and they will try to intercept the ball and hit the opponent on the counter-attack.
  2. Defending: If you play this mentality, your team will be slightly high on the pitch. While defending, your Forwards will try to win the ball from the opponent’s midfield and will try to hit the opponent on a counter.
  3. Normal: In normal mentality, our forward will stay higher up on the opposition half but our defenders will hold on to our own half of the pitch. Midfielders will play on both halves of the field.
  4. Attacking: In this mentality, while we have the ball possession our back-line will be slightly high and our Defensive fullback will cross the own half line to support the attack.
  5. Hard Attacking: In this mentality, if we have possession of the ball we will start passing from the opponent’s half and the defensive player will support in attack.

 

What is focus passing?

Focus passing is the situation when we have ball possession, we will play that ball on that part of the field. We have 5 options for focus passing:

  1. Mixed: If we adopt this tactic, we will play the ball on every part of the pitch.
  2. Down both flanks: In down both the flanks, you will play the ball on both the left and right sides of the field to create chances.
  3. Right flank: It means you will play the ball on the right flank to create chances.
  4. Left Flank: It means you will play the ball on the left flank to create chances.
  5. Through the middle: If you apply this tactic, you will play and pass the ball through the center of the field.

 

Why and when to use Force Counterattacks?

Force Counterattack is a tactic that allows you to counter your opponent while they are attacking your defense. 

Turn ON if your opponent is having more possession on the stat.

Turn OFF if you have more possession.

 

What is Pressing Style?

A tactic to press the opponent high up the pitch or lower the pitch. If we press the opponent high up, your player will try to win the ball on the opponent’s half and press the opponent’s whole pitch. The high press will make your player tired fast by spending the energy of the players. The low press will press the opponent and try to win the ball when the ball is on your own half, it is not as tiring as high press.

 

Define Tackling Style?

This means how much you can be aggressive during defense while in the match. Easy tackle will produce less tackle and will have less number of fouls during the match. Normal tackle means slightly aggressive and will produce more tackles and fouls during the match. Hard tackle means full aggressive defense which will produce more tackle and fouls. Fouls will give the opponent the chance to score goals from free-kicks and penalties.

 

Difference between zonal marking and man-on-man marking.

Zonal marking means the player will have to stay in the same position of the formation you choose for your squad.

Man-on-man marking means your player will mark the opponent’s attackers and the formation will be fluid according to the opponent’s attackers.  Man-on-man marking will make our defenders fatigue soon.

 

How to play offside trap?

Offside trap will try to make offside for the opponent’s attackers. Turn this ON if the opponent is playing more long balls to their attackers and turn this off if the opponent is playing short passes.

Training Tips

Always train your Squad before a match. Try easy training which reduce less condition and gives massive result.

Different player position need different training drills.
Here are the training tips for all individual players.

top eleven football manager training players according to the position of that player, skill attribute and ability

Before Starting a Match

Before starting the match, provide full Morale Boost and Fitness Condition Bouns to your players to perform better and win that match.

formation tips

How to Beat Strong Top Eleven Opponent?

-You have to play Counter attacking to beat stronger opponent.
-Your opponent will try to score, so you have to be strong in numbers your defense. Try to mark all the opponent’s attacking players.
-Then play long balls for the counter-attack. Don’t play Short ball because you cannot win against the strong opponent’s players. So let the opponent’s players attack you then your defense will get the ball by tackling or intercepting and long passes that balls to your attackers to turn defense into attack.

How to Break Opponent’s defense?

-If Opponent has 4 Defenders(DL-DC-DC-DR)
Use 2 ST to break them.

-If Opponents has 3 DC
Then use ST-AML-AMR.

-If the Opponents has DL-DC-DR
Then use 3 ST.

How to Defend Opponent’s Attack?

-If Opponent has 2 ST.
Use 3DC or DL-DC-DR to defend them.

-If Opponents has 1 ST.
Then use 2 DC to deal with that ST and mark all other attacking players that will provide the balls to the lone ST.

-If the opponent has ST-AML-AMR.
Use DL-3DC-DR to defend them.

Tactics to Beat Strong Top Eleven Opponent

Team Mentality: Normal
Pressing Style: Low
Focus passing: Mixed
Passing Style: Long Pass
Force counterattacks: ON
Offside Trap: OFF
Tackling Style: Normal
Marking Style: Zonal

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Tips for youth academy

Always built your future players from youth academy. Try to get atleast three 6Star players form youth academy every season. These youth are very good players which will surely help your team to win trophys.

Token tips

Buy Players from Auction-Do not Spend more than 30 tokens for a single player.

Spend at-least 15 token for youth academy per season.
Never buy assistance players more than 50 Tokens.
Only buy Scout players when you have enough tokens and the player is perfectly suitable for your squad.

Sign TV rights which gives Extra for dedication which gives extra token for coming back everyday.
Complete special sponsor mission to get more token which is available once in every top eleven season.
To get free tokens there is some sponsor that will provide you tokens if you complete there mission.
Invite friends to play top eleven and get refral bonus token.

how to win in Top Eleven?

As I say winning is most important in this game, if you are not winning the match you don’t want to play this game anymore. So for the most, you have to play to win every game. I have listed various winning tips here so, be sure to read each and everyone and apply them as well.

  1. You must keep your players happy to perform better in a match.
  2. Train them very well by using the above training tips, then provide morale and rest before starting the match.
  3. If you want to beat an opponent you must review the opponent’s players and formation and place counter formation to that team. Top Eleven Counter Formation
  4. View the live match and organize your tactics accordingly; like if your opponent is stronger and playing offensive, you should play defensive and hit on the counter-attack on his weaker positions. Check the stat, If you are making lots of fouls then make your tackling style Easy or Normal according to your tactics. Here are some tactics: Top Eleven Tactics
  5. After finishing the match prepare your players for another upcoming match.
  6. Add more friends in the top eleven, they will help you to get more possession during the match. 

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