| Wrong instruction | Why it fails | Correct alternative | |-------------------|---------------|---------------------| | Short passing + Slow tempo | Engine treats as "wasting time" – low shots | Mixed/Direct passing | | Zonal marking for DC | Allows free headers in box | Man marking for DCs | | Play offside trap | Broken in 8.0.2 – leads to 1-on-1s | Never use offside trap | | Easy tackling on wingers | Wingers dribble past easily | Hard tackling all positions | | Target man "To feet" | Forward too static | "To head" or "Run onto ball" |
The FM08 match engine struggled to deal with numbers in the central channel. By overloading the middle, you force the opposition to collapse, creating space for your forwards.
This tactic exploited the opponent's weakness in transition, using a high-pressing approach to win the ball back quickly. The 4-3-3 formation provided defensive solidity, while the Counter-Press instruction allowed for swift counter-attacks.
This tactic, often used by defensive-minded teams, focused on protecting the box and catching opponents on the counter. The 5-3-2 formation provided a strong defensive presence, while the Park the Bus instruction encouraged a low block and quick transitions.
Employs FR/FL positions (Forward Right/Left) for high-pressure offensive play . Counter/Defensive
| Wrong instruction | Why it fails | Correct alternative | |-------------------|---------------|---------------------| | Short passing + Slow tempo | Engine treats as "wasting time" – low shots | Mixed/Direct passing | | Zonal marking for DC | Allows free headers in box | Man marking for DCs | | Play offside trap | Broken in 8.0.2 – leads to 1-on-1s | Never use offside trap | | Easy tackling on wingers | Wingers dribble past easily | Hard tackling all positions | | Target man "To feet" | Forward too static | "To head" or "Run onto ball" |
The FM08 match engine struggled to deal with numbers in the central channel. By overloading the middle, you force the opposition to collapse, creating space for your forwards.
This tactic exploited the opponent's weakness in transition, using a high-pressing approach to win the ball back quickly. The 4-3-3 formation provided defensive solidity, while the Counter-Press instruction allowed for swift counter-attacks.
This tactic, often used by defensive-minded teams, focused on protecting the box and catching opponents on the counter. The 5-3-2 formation provided a strong defensive presence, while the Park the Bus instruction encouraged a low block and quick transitions.
Employs FR/FL positions (Forward Right/Left) for high-pressure offensive play . Counter/Defensive
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