Mentality
This is a most important attribute to consider. There are three
variations in the game
- Defensive: This will set your team to a defensive
position. Your attackers and midfielders will not be moving forward
to the same extent as before, and the whole team will be kept
behind, to block the other team from scoring a goal. Unfortunately
championship manager is not a real game, which means that it has
its disadvantages and unrealistic features, which in turn means
that defensive football may well work for all those Italian clubs
playing catenazzio, but there is no real way you can succeed in
CM playing a defensive style. The purpose is to put more goals,
than the opposite team will score, not to keep the opposite team
to nil! The conclusion? Do not use the defensive mentality, except
probably for the last minutes of a game, when you are at least
a couple of goals ahead, and you are trying to preserve your win.
- Normal: This is the most common mentality,
and it is used by many CM addicts. Your team will have a reasonable
attacking rate, and the defenders will not be marching too much
forward, so as that your goalie won;t get overexposed. It is recommended
for all those who have a minor or mid-edge team, especially if
you are in the first year and still have not purchased quality
defenders and DMCs.
- Attacking: Guess what? as it has been already
mentioned, Championship Manager is based in attacking formations.
It is football and it works well when scoring more goals that
your opponent does. And this is best performed with full-attacking
mentality. I have been using this formation with great success
with most of the clubs i have played. Maybe you should not deploy
it only in case you are playing some petty 4-4-2 with not very
good defenders.
Our suggestion
: It must have become quite clear that, in my opinion, the attacking
formation is the one that you should choose in most of the cases.
You will score maybe even twice as many goals, while facing only a
minor extra defensive problem. On the other hand in case your defense
is really poor, you could give the normal formation a try. The defensive
formation is of course out of the mind, except for some minor periods
of time at the end of a match, especially if combined with a men behind
ball strategy.
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