![]() The CAM was an advanced playmaker who could support on the wing or in the box and hence gave an additional outlet for loose balls. To support the winger, I have supporting wingbacks which allowed me to have 5 players in the final third very quickly. It revolved around overloading the two flanks symmetrically with attacking wingers providing width and threatening in the box. Hence, linking him with a playmaker up front helped. With the 4-1-2-3, I felt my striker was left alone without much support. I am a fan of flank overloads and built my 4-1-2-3 overloading my left flank and the 3-4-1-2 with wide players either as attackers to in the CAM role. My 3 tactics were a 4-1-2-3 DM Wide, a 3-4-1-2 WB and the 4-2-3-1 in discussion. I decided to make some changes to staff and setup a link with Chelsea to get some loan players. Got promoted to Sky Bet League One in the first year but the next 2 years were languishing in 18 and 17 respectively just fighting off relegation. ![]() My obtained players either through the loan market or signed up players with expired contracts. The budget was low and strict and I have rarely purchased a player by playing an outright price. I started off with Oldham Athletic in Sky Bet League Two. In this current save, I decided to see how far I could take a lower division team. The rare instance I have a 2 man midfield, I supplement it with a 3 man CB pairing. I usually experiment with a 3 man midfield. Personally, I am not comfortable with a 2 man midfield.
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