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3-2-3-2 3-3-3-1 3-4-1-2 3-4-2-1 3-4-3 3-5-1-1 3-5-2 4-1-2-3 4-1-3-2 4-1-4-1 4-2-1-3 4-2-2-2 4-2-3-1 4-3-1-2 4-3-2-1 4-3-3
4-4-1-14-4-2 4-5-1 5-3-2 5-4-1
For practical reasons 4-4-2 diamond is represented 4-3-1-2 or 4-1-3-2
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| GK - Goalkeeper DF - Defenders: RB - Right-back SW - Sweeper CB - Centre-back LB - Left-back MF - Midfielders: RM - Right-midfield LM - Left-midfield CM - Centre-midfield DM - Defensive MF PM - Playmaker AM - Box-to-Box MF FW - Forwards: RW - Right-wing ST - Striker LW - Left-wing
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| 11-Jul-07 00:58 riostrioff | | | typical counter attacking formation.
one of the best current example would be AC.Milan and Kaka...
8 players (2 wingbacks, 2 center mids, 2 wingers, SS and FW) could become strike elements. and the concentration in back field allowed the formation to absorb opponent attacks till a deadly counter attack could take place. | | | | | | 01-Oct-07 05:58 captain24 | | | 4-4-1-1 is similar to 4-4-2, only one of the strikers drops into the hole , linking midfield and attack in a playmaking role. Current examples of this type of player in the Premier League are Elano at Man City and Kapo at Birm City. | | | | | | | |
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