![]() Then the other CM spot I'd rotate, Bentaleb as a Deep Lying Mid, Alli as Roaming Playermaker or Carroll as a Advanced Player Maker (Support or defend with them all).Ĭentral Attacking Mid.Erikson (Advanced Player Maker) Klaassen (Shadow Striker), Alli and Carroll could also play CAM too if really need be. Walker, Trippier, Dier (Right side).īall Winning Mids.Bender, Dembele, or Dier if really need be. Kane you want to use a a Target Man on Support, but this is what my team looks like.Ĭb's.Vertoghen, Alderweireld, Wimmer, Dier, Cameron Carter Vickers.įull Backs.Rose, Davies (left side). other than that my team is good with plenty of Depth and a versatile team that fits lovely into a 4-2-3-1 Wide formation. What I noticed during the season was that another Ball Winning Mid was needed for cover for Bender (which I eventually got in my second season). The only thing I can work out with Barbosa is what his best role as a Striker is, so far he's played best as a Deep Lying Forward on attack, or, Maybe as a Complete Forward.but you need to cross low balls in for him. Now whilst I favour Kane in the League matches, I'd still bring him on as a sub when Kane is tired but mainly use him for Europa League games which he seems to be happy with. His attributes are amazing for a 18 year old, and his development is amazing too. but he's earning 45k per week.Īnd my last buy was Gabriel Barbosa for £7.5m from Santos, what a little gem this player is. Whilst he isn't as creative as Erikson, Klaassen does score plenty and provide real quality cover for Erikson.(he needs to be used a a Shadow Striker, Attacking Midfield). Sven Bender, I was very lucky with him as he was transfer listed on the game for £13.5m, which was a Brilliant piece of business considering that is what Spurs really need (Dier doesn't naturally play CM in this game), but he has cost me 80k a week in wages.ĭavy Klaassen £7.5m from PSV was my second buy, now with him I only bought because I couldn't buy my original targets (it was a panic buy), but he turned out to be excellent and was one of my stand out performers. The players I then replaced them with were. So that was £31.6m worth of players sold and £145k a week off the wage bill, and that gave me a lot to play with, especially when you take into account what you start with too. Paris Saint Germain paid me £11.25m for him (you could probably get more). The next main player to go for me was Lamela, now I believe Lamela can be a good player in this game, and the main reason for me selling him was because I didn't want to play with inside forwards, plus, he's on 80k per week. ![]() Also that's another 20k of the wage bill. I sold Mason for £1.1m even though he was valued at around £7m? (can't remember), but for me from past experience he's more hassle than he's worth. Ryan Mason is the next player, and the main reason is because like Fazio, he's injury prone. I find he's slow, he's injury prone and his stamina is awful. ![]() Football manager 2016 manchester united plus#I'd suggest getting rid of Fazio, you'll still be left with 4 very good CB's with 45k off the wage bill, plus I got £19.25m for him from Manchester United. While they have found some good form following an awful start to the season, Man United do tend to struggle in games where they are expected to control the ball and the pace of Saint-Maximin, if fit, and Almiron could be key.įor once there is a positive atmosphere around Tyneside and the former Bournemouth boss has everybody believing that we can go into any game and get a result – long may it continue.Originally posted by sott114:Hey Mate could you give me some help with a spurs save? Who needs buying selling etcĪre you keeping the 4-2-3-1 Wide formation that Spurs play? if so then. “ They’re developing their style of play and philosophy, but we have to go in with no fear. “ They have outstanding individuals and a great manager. “We’re going to try and attack it and get a positive result. Speaking ahead of the game, Howe delivered this positive message to fans making the trip to Old Trafford: This is not the first example of Howe’s positive football either – back in August we went toe-to-toe with Man City in a 3-3 draw and were inches away from going 2-0 up at Anfield 10 days later. ![]() After years and years of defensive and negative football under the likes of Steve Bruce, having a manager who is willing to go out and take the game to some of the best teams in the league is a breath of fresh air. ![]()
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