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Creative Freedom
More Disciplined
- Less creative freedom.
- Stick to the tactics.
The More Disciplined approach compels players to prioritize team cohesion and defensive stability by adhering strictly to the established tactical structure, potentially sacrificing individual flair for overall organizational integrity.
Core Strengths
- Improved tactical shape retention.
- Higher rate of adherence to set instructions.
Potential Risks
- Offensive movements become easier to read.
- Limits opportunities for individual player innovation.
Balanced
- A balanced level of freedom.
- No strong preference.
Your squad will operate with a standard degree of creative autonomy aligned with your current mental framework and IP strategy.
Core Strengths
- Provides a customizable degree of player freedom.
- Maintains equilibrium between organized build-up play and creative output.
Potential Risks
- Offensive sequences lack the spontaneity of highly expressive setups.
- Tactical organization is less rigid than in more disciplined setups.
More Expressive
- More creative freedom.
- Roam from position.
Selecting More Expressive empowers your key playmakers to utilize their vision and intuition beyond the standard tactical constraints, granting them the liberty to deviate from assigned zones to create high-value chances.
Core Strengths
- Increased offensive unpredictability.
- Allows for greater individual creative flair.
Potential Risks
- Can lead to gaps in structural integrity.
- Players may frequently drift out of their assigned tactical roles.
