Formation - help

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Joja Kozara

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Can someone show in picture (like this http://www.pesinsight.com/showthread.php?t=34890), how must be set this formation, where need put the arrows, how much set attack some player..... Sorry for my English. I will thnx for any help.

Style of Play: Suitable for a balanced passing game, with a slight emphasis on
defence.

Key Strength: The packed midfield makes the 3-5-2 B1 very hard to play against.

Key Weakness: Your team can be a little slow getting forward; you need to hold
the ball up to give players time to join the attack.

CB: Many PES experts have long opined that a three-man defence is more reliable
and less easy to split with the through-balls than a back four. The centremost
man should be your defender with the best aerial ability, with pace being a
slightly more important attribute for the centre-backs either side of him. These
two act as full-backs when required, and should be used to intercept players
running along their respective touchlines.

RWB, LWB: Although designated as wing-back by default, there no reason why you
cant fill these two positions with side midfielders and change their roles via
the individual menu at Formation Settings screen. As they are required to cover
an enormous amount of ground along the touchlines, supprting both attach and
defence, a high Stamina attribute is absolutely essrntial.

DMF: A dange when playing against teams that use wingers is that your back line
can become very stretched. One way to prevent this is to use your defensive
midfielders to intercept wingers and side midfielders whenever possible. With
the centre of your formation being so difficult to penetrate, you will find that
most opponents will spend time channelling their play along either touchline.

AMF: Your attacking midfielder plays a pivotal role in your side, and will be at
the heart of almost every attack. Use him to thread accurate passes and
through-balls for your strikers and if you have space and he has the requisite
abilities to take occasional pot-shot from range.

CF: As you cannot rely on your wing-backs to get forward quickly for every
attack, your centre-forwards should also double as wingers on occasion. Run them
out towards either touchline, then supply your other forward and, more often
than not, the onrushing attacking midfielder with a cross, or feed it to a
wing-back to make the final pass.

Its worth mentioning that Seabass told us that the 3-5-2 is his favourite
formation. His PES Master League dream team – Its not based on stats, just my
personal preference – is as follows: Lehmann in goal, Salgado, Terry and Maldini
in defence, Stankovic, Lampard, Makelele, Camoranesi and Zidane across the
middle of the park, Drogba and Crespo up front, and Van Persie, Henry and Andy
Johnson as subs. Despite the slight Chelsea bais in this selection, hes actually
an Inter supporter...
 
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You obviously got that from the official guide. Why dont you use the picture shown in that? lol
 
I tried playing that formation. It went well for a couple of games, but eventually began to lose games.
Now I play a 4-4-2 diamond-style formation which suits me better. I don`t get overrun by the cpu when they play high through balls to the sidelines and my midfield is very balanced now for playing a short passing game with through balls.
 
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