STOP! you're trying too hard.
ive tried this twice - asking a centrehalf to sit behind the centre mids or drop deeper as it applies. both times disaster. it works fine on paper - ie it works fine as you understand it but your players dont have all week to think about it. you need to stick to one or two formations and your players need to understand them well before the game. never thrust something like this on them.
remember when you play/played the game? you need to have one or two basic agendas to follow - any more than that makes it very difficult especially when you get tired.
my strong advice would be to avoid this tinkering. stick with your 442 or your 352 - whichever your players are best with. if the results are going against you just persevere until they get comfortable with it and youll be surprised how much the team will change by the end of the season.
seriously.
as Seán Purcell said about football - its a simple game played by simple people...keep it simple and do those things well, thats how to win.
let us know how it goes![]()
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