Now that we’ve all started playing FIFA 23, it’s time to really embrace the game’s meta and make sure you’re using the best formation available, as well as deploying the best possible tactics.
To help you take your gameplay skills to the next level, RadioTimes.com has teamed up with pro FIFA coach NealGuides, who has shared his FIFA wisdom with our readers out of the kindness of his heart. As well as the best formation and tactics, he’s also shared some tips on common pratfalls you’ll want to avoid in the game.
FIFA expert NealGuides can be found on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube, and he also provides FIFA coaching through the Gamers Academy program. And to find out the tips he has for you today, read on!
Best FIFA 23 formation
“The best formation in FIFA 23 currently is the 5-1-2-2,” NealGuides tells us. “It’s a new formation in this iteration of FIFA. But the reason why it’s so powerful is, this year, with a 5-1-2-2, that one in front of the defenders is a CDM.
“There has never been a five-back formation with a CDM before. And the reason why this makes it effective is, not only are the wingbacks very effective when you’re going forward, but now you have that CDM to cover when you’re out of possession, or if the wingbacks are far up. And that’s what’s becoming more of the meta right now. And therefore, right now as it stands, it’s probably the best formation in FIFA 23.”
Best FIFA 23 tactics
Formations and tactics go hand in hand, of course, and NealGuides sent over the tactics above to go with his favoured FIFA 23 formation – the aforementioned 5-1-2-2. Get those added to your gameplan and you won’t regret it.
Tactics are a precise science, though, and you probably need to know the thinking behind them as well. With that in mind, NealGuides recommends checking out the video below that explains those tactical instructions in more detail.
Top FIFA 23 tips
Sharing his wisdom with us, NealGuides offered the following advice for players: “If I was to say three major top tips for someone who picks up FIFA 23 for the first time, the first one would be: do not run out with just centre-backs. A lot of new players tend to run out with their centre-backs and create massive holes in the back, and end up conceding. You’re better off defending with your CDM and your midfield first, and using your defensive line as kind of a last-case resort, inside the box when you’re defending.
“The second thing I would say is don’t hold the run button. The run button, or the sprint button, is being held too much by players that are new to FIFA, because they think they need to run around. But when you run with the ball, not only did you push the ball away with each stride, it makes it difficult for you to take a touch, to manoeuvre into a space.
“It also stops you doing skill moves, because you can’t do skill moves when you’re running. But above all, the worst downside of the run button is left-stick dribbling. You can’t left-stick dribble and run at the same time, and therefore a lot of new players, when they come to the game, they lose the ball – it’s not necessarily because the players they’re using are bad, it’s because they use the run button too much. You should only use the run button if you’re running onto a through ball, or if there is a ball in behind, or if there is clear and obvious space in front of you.
“The final tip would be: when you’re passing inside FIFA 23, make sure you face a player before you pass the ball. From coaching many players, especially new players, one of the most common mistakes people make is that when they’re making a pass to another player, they tend to not face them properly. If you do not face a player that you want to pass to, you’ll end up misplacing the pass or the pass will go astray. So make sure you take a touch on your left analogue stick, you face a player, and then you make a pass to ensure and guarantee accuracy.”
You can find more from NealGuides on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Gamers Academy.
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