What's best about this channel is that it's not JUST about "here's a great FM tactic," it's an interesting tactical analysis of concept and teams across the globe. Like, I really love getting a new tactic from RDF and, instead of just plugging and playing it without thinking, feeling like I learned something new about actual football in the process.
As a huge Malmo FF fan I truly appreciate this video sir! Today Malmö FF play their first match of the Swedish league and I’m inquisitive what the season brings, with both European qualifiers and to defend the Swedish title⭐️⭐️. Krossa Peking!
Hey - hur ma du? (Hope I wrote that correctly) How are Malmö doing in the league and does it work for them? Also, I support Spurs and in the highlights Lucas Bergvall looks great for Djugarden, how has he been doing in your opinion and are there any other players in the league who you think could move to a top 5 European league as the Sweden squad on paper looks really good now with players like Gyjokores (sorry about the spelling), Isak, Kulusevski etc. On paper it seems like one of the best Sweden squads in a while (at least from my outsider perspective).
@@chriswoodley23 Malmö are doing very well this season, going 6 matches and 18 points( so all wins) and going 17+ in goal difference( only allowing 1 goal to be scored against them). They played against AIK last Sunday(who were 2nd at the time) and won 5-0. They also won the Swedish Cup recently which is the swedish version of the FA cup. I don't watch that much of Djurgården play but from what I can tell Bergvall has been doing okay, imo not 11m € yet but he is only going to get better.
Arron, I know we’ve touched upon many things that aren’t good in the game or maybe falsly represented, but the in-game clips you show here again with this tactic also goes to show how brilliant the game also is in how we are able to create and re-create so many different styles of play. From free flowing fluid football to highly disciplined blocks. This here is a masterpiece from your side again.. Ten Hag once said while still at Ajax, that players must make movements in opposite directions from eachother to create space and find the 3rd man runs. “To destroy your opponent, you have to make off the ball runs.” This tactic shows that to a great extent 🙏🏻 P.S. I really miss your streams man. Love for you to return streaming on the regular again!
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@RDF Did you try using a Treq instead of an IW? I think this is the perfect system that this role could thrive in. I don't have anyone specific that would be perfect for the role, but I'm sure one of my AM or Wingers could play it easy enough.
@@fredrik7127We play most part of our cup before the League season, but the final is on 1:th of may , at that time we allready have played 6 rounds of the League, this year between the two Teams who everyone thinks going to be nummer one and two when the League played all 30 rounds.
Thank you RDF I was getting kind of bored of FM but I started watching your vids and making my own unique tactics and I’ve found a new passion for the game thank you
To go a little bit further into football philosophies. I think this toco y me voi principle will become one of the most important concepts in all of football, because that’s exactly what it needs to disrupt oppositions defences
Because I had intentionally purchased someone to play IFB but for the right side I've simply mirrored the tactic so now I can torment the opposition from either side of the pitch using both tactics 😆
For like maximal relationism I would've thought you'd have to do some kind of 4222. 2 BPDS with either one IFB and one IWB on attack(or both wingbacks as IWB on attack). Segundo volante attack and roaming playmaker in midfield. Double raumdeuter for the wingers. Double false 9 or one false 9 + one complete forward on attack for strikers. Probably wouldn't work too well, but it would likely be very funny.
Hey RDF you're doing very well recently always impress us with the way you play football and how do you prepare and gather all informations needed to make a good solid tactic and I heard you saying this many times you accept challenges 😂 well I'd love to see you doing a tactic about the legendary Otto Rehhagel with Greece in 2004 this one deserves you intentions and your talent too hope you will read this comment and more hopefully you will do it, thanks always
Hello again RDF , very nice tactic rep , because this is my team and its grate to see someone do tactic rep on the team you love and dedicate your life for but i do have one question how would you change this tactic to a 4-4-2 tactic because they have been playing that formation as well or is there any changes i can do for the tactic change in game from a 4-2-3-1 to a 4-4-2 . And also if possible 3-4-2-1 love to here from you.
Results looks great and game play look like my style of play. One question, I was thinking reletionism tactics will have a lot of roles with roam from pos., it's not working with those roles?
Not Aaron, but I imagine it has something to do with the fact that roaming doesn't necessarily bring players closer to the ball, but to potentially dangerous areas of the pitch. Relationism is dependent on players gravitating towards the area of the pitch that the ball is to allow for the short quick give and go moves that relationism is characterised by.
Xabi alonso's Leverkusen, inzaghi's Inter and Thiago motta's Bologna use this philosophy. To be Fair, they use a mixed approach, there are "perimetrical" players that follow positional structure, but the fluid approach in the middle Is crucial to exploit man to man defences. Positional play was invented to exploit zonal defending, but nowadays the majority uses man to man defending. I think that a whole team playing this way would create problems with counter-attacks if counter-pressing doesn't work, but mixing it creates incredible situations. These three teams are some of the juiciest stuff in Europe, expecially Leverkusen. I recommend you FIGC's article: "a new age". I personally think in few years everyone Will embrace relational concepts. P.S. i personally think there are a lot of misconceptions of how this philosophy actually works out, It Is more similar to the positional play than you can Imagine.
I don't believe it will be successful in real life in the big European leagues and the Champions League. It's very easy to find spaces to counter attack. Fluminense won the Libertadores because the opponents still didn't know how to play against them, but they easily learned. malmo won because the competition from opposing coaches is weak. Look what Colombia did to Diniz Brazil.
That's where the gegenpressing comes into effect. The on ball structure means there's a lot of players near the ball who could win it back. You can also force the opponent into less dangerous areas and allow time to reset into a familiar defensive formation. The pitch tilt also means the touchline can be used as an extra defender. It can work and has worked for years in the old dominant South American National sides. Besides Argentina won the World Cup adhering to their style of relationism, so it does work in the modern day. The problem with Brazil was much more deep rooted.
What's best about this channel is that it's not JUST about "here's a great FM tactic," it's an interesting tactical analysis of concept and teams across the globe. Like, I really love getting a new tactic from RDF and, instead of just plugging and playing it without thinking, feeling like I learned something new about actual football in the process.
As a huge Malmo FF fan I truly appreciate this video sir! Today Malmö FF play their first match of the Swedish league and I’m inquisitive what the season brings, with both European qualifiers and to defend the Swedish title⭐️⭐️. Krossa Peking!
Hey - hur ma du? (Hope I wrote that correctly) How are Malmö doing in the league and does it work for them? Also, I support Spurs and in the highlights Lucas Bergvall looks great for Djugarden, how has he been doing in your opinion and are there any other players in the league who you think could move to a top 5 European league as the Sweden squad on paper looks really good now with players like Gyjokores (sorry about the spelling), Isak, Kulusevski etc. On paper it seems like one of the best Sweden squads in a while (at least from my outsider perspective).
@@chriswoodley23 Malmö are doing very well this season, going 6 matches and 18 points( so all wins) and going 17+ in goal difference( only allowing 1 goal to be scored against them). They played against AIK last Sunday(who were 2nd at the time) and won 5-0. They also won the Swedish Cup recently which is the swedish version of the FA cup. I don't watch that much of Djurgården play but from what I can tell Bergvall has been doing okay, imo not 11m € yet but he is only going to get better.
Malmo is qualified in play off of chl
@@arsensamurai5357 Unbelievable achievement by my beloved Malmö, still can't get over it with that amazing performance last night. Wow!
Arron, I know we’ve touched upon many things that aren’t good in the game or maybe falsly represented, but the in-game clips you show here again with this tactic also goes to show how brilliant the game also is in how we are able to create and re-create so many different styles of play. From free flowing fluid football to highly disciplined blocks.
This here is a masterpiece from your side again.. Ten Hag once said while still at Ajax, that players must make movements in opposite directions from eachother to create space and find the 3rd man runs. “To destroy your opponent, you have to make off the ball runs.” This tactic shows that to a great extent 🙏🏻
P.S. I really miss your streams man. Love for you to return streaming on the regular again!
*Have you heard of Henrik Rydström before today & Did you enjoys todays video??? Consider supporting the channel if you've enjoyed today's video and get things like Bonus FM24 Content! Your support means a lot* patreon.com/RDFTactics
@RDF
Did you try using a Treq instead of an IW? I think this is the perfect system that this role could thrive in. I don't have anyone specific that would be perfect for the role, but I'm sure one of my AM or Wingers could play it easy enough.
He coaches my team Malmö 😂
You play the cup before starting the league , you play in feb- mars
The fixture you played was qualifier for next season
@@fredrik7127We play most part of our cup before the League season, but the final is on 1:th of may , at that time we allready have played 6 rounds of the League, this year between the two Teams who everyone thinks going to be nummer one and two when the League played all 30 rounds.
@@anderspersson7084 du berättar för mig om hur vi spelar cupen i Sverige ? Tack för informationen att finalen går i min hemstad
Thank you RDF I was getting kind of bored of FM but I started watching your vids and making my own unique tactics and I’ve found a new passion for the game thank you
To go a little bit further into football philosophies. I think this toco y me voi principle will become one of the most important concepts in all of football, because that’s exactly what it needs to disrupt oppositions defences
Awesome work bro, as always. These tactics remind me of the way Wenger's Arsenal used to play. A lot of pass and move sequences.
Because I had intentionally purchased someone to play IFB but for the right side I've simply mirrored the tactic so now I can torment the opposition from either side of the pitch using both tactics 😆
For like maximal relationism I would've thought you'd have to do some kind of 4222. 2 BPDS with either one IFB and one IWB on attack(or both wingbacks as IWB on attack). Segundo volante attack and roaming playmaker in midfield. Double raumdeuter for the wingers. Double false 9 or one false 9 + one complete forward on attack for strikers. Probably wouldn't work too well, but it would likely be very funny.
Pep used this in the Fa cup semi-final against Chelsea to create the for goal scored by Silva.
Craque mestre das táticas 🎉
Can u give some tips for this tactic to work with 4-4-2 or a 3-4-2-1 ? And still keep the tactic
Hey RDF you're doing very well recently always impress us with the way you play football and how do you prepare and gather all informations needed to make a good solid tactic and I heard you saying this many times you accept challenges 😂 well I'd love to see you doing a tactic about the legendary Otto Rehhagel with Greece in 2004 this one deserves you intentions and your talent too hope you will read this comment and more hopefully you will do it, thanks always
Hello again RDF , very nice tactic rep , because this is my team and its grate to see someone do tactic rep on the team you love and dedicate your life for but i do have one question how would you change this tactic to a 4-4-2 tactic because they have been playing that formation as well or is there any changes i can do for the tactic change in game from a 4-2-3-1 to a 4-4-2 . And also if possible 3-4-2-1 love to here from you.
Pls do a da zerbi tactic, as he ist heavily linked with Bayern because xani Alonso stays at Leverkusen. I would Love to See His tactics Work Out.
Brilliant tactic👌🏾
What camera do you use
Results looks great and game play look like my style of play. One question, I was thinking reletionism tactics will have a lot of roles with roam from pos., it's not working with those roles?
Not Aaron, but I imagine it has something to do with the fact that roaming doesn't necessarily bring players closer to the ball, but to potentially dangerous areas of the pitch.
Relationism is dependent on players gravitating towards the area of the pitch that the ball is to allow for the short quick give and go moves that relationism is characterised by.
no custom instructions??
Can someone give me the mentality? I tried to download the tactics but I didn't succeed :(
Dyche route one tactic would be crazy
Could you please make this video about Okan Buruk Galatasaray?
i love your tactics but can you maybe do a counter attack style tactic like simeone/ mourinho?
I love your vids keep it up
Pls can you make tuchel tactics at Bayern?
So intresting. 🎉❤
Welcome to hearts maybe ???
The tactic don’t need player instructions?
I manage Brighton playing 4231 which is not performing what other formation should I try ?
In all likelihood it's not the formation that is the issue.
There are too many variables at play to pin poor results on a formation alone.
@@michaelclince2457 they can’t get familiar with it what should I do ? I’m new to the game
The file RDF Relation.fmf what is about? I cant load it
That’s the set pieces
This way of playing will be disastrous in major competitions. The best coaches with great players will decimate an opponent who plays that way.
Xabi alonso's Leverkusen, inzaghi's Inter and Thiago motta's Bologna use this philosophy. To be Fair, they use a mixed approach, there are "perimetrical" players that follow positional structure, but the fluid approach in the middle Is crucial to exploit man to man defences. Positional play was invented to exploit zonal defending, but nowadays the majority uses man to man defending. I think that a whole team playing this way would create problems with counter-attacks if counter-pressing doesn't work, but mixing it creates incredible situations. These three teams are some of the juiciest stuff in Europe, expecially Leverkusen. I recommend you FIGC's article: "a new age". I personally think in few years everyone Will embrace relational concepts.
P.S. i personally think there are a lot of misconceptions of how this philosophy actually works out, It Is more similar to the positional play than you can Imagine.
Emery looks like the lineup
The first one here.. cheers mate❤
Any OIs here?
Ive just got promoted to the prem with millwall am gonna try this tactic 😂
LOOL
👏🏻👏🏻
can you make Pioli tactic? really appreciate it
I don't believe it will be successful in real life in the big European leagues and the Champions League. It's very easy to find spaces to counter attack. Fluminense won the Libertadores because the opponents still didn't know how to play against them, but they easily learned. malmo won because the competition from opposing coaches is weak.
Look what Colombia did to Diniz Brazil.
That's where the gegenpressing comes into effect. The on ball structure means there's a lot of players near the ball who could win it back. You can also force the opponent into less dangerous areas and allow time to reset into a familiar defensive formation. The pitch tilt also means the touchline can be used as an extra defender. It can work and has worked for years in the old dominant South American National sides. Besides Argentina won the World Cup adhering to their style of relationism, so it does work in the modern day. The problem with Brazil was much more deep rooted.
Please my friend jose luis mendilibar tactic olumpiacos analyst
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