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Follow the steps:
1) go to "Home"
2) select your club
3) enter the club name you want to see the tactics on the search engine, which is located on the top left of your screen.(for example i typed juventus, click on the name)
4) when you have selected the club you will see the clubs squad. On the left of your screen there are several tabs:
(for the example i given)
"Juventus"
"International"
"Transfers"
etc
5) select the first tab. (for the example it is the "Juventus" club)
6) select on "schedule" option
7) there you will be able to see all the tactics the club you are looking for has made during the game world season, by clicking on "Match Report".
Answered by Georgio Pulopulos - 13 years ago
check out the latest games of those other clubs, in their schedule!
click on the name of the club you want to know the tactics of
once you did that, at the left you will see a menu with the name of that particular club
go to "schedule"
click on "match report" in any of that club`s latest games.
the data of that game will appear. choose "match statistics".
This is the most complex way to know the tactics of any team, but it will help you analize in a very complete way your rivals!
Now, doing this you will be able to see just the starters, and the way the players are on the field, but you will never know what kind of pressing, or passes or favourite side to attack this team has. You can`t see this info.
Answered by Jack Palance - 13 years ago