FIFA 23: Best Atletico Madrid Formation, Tactics & Instructions | Complete Guide

Martin Dojranliev
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FIFA 23 has come with a lot of new tactics and formations. Therefore, there are a lot of options of formations and strategies to choose from for Atletico Madrid. Atletico Madrid is a great team, and the players have great potential. In this guide, we will talk about the best Atletico Madrid formation, tactics, and instructions in FIFA 23.

Best Atletico Madrid Formation, Tactics & Instructions | Complete Guide In FIFA 23

If you are a beginner, you can try playing with Atletico Madrid. The team is focused mainly on forwarding when playing, but Carrasco and Molina also focus on going back. The squad formation looks like this in the image above. The formation that you will use will be 3-1-4-2. This is the best formation for Atletico Madrid so far.

With the defensive tactics, you will choose the balanced defensive style, the width will be 48, and the depth will be 60. And for the offense, you will set build-up play to balance, the chance creation to direct passing with a width of 40. The players in a box will set for five, corners one, and the free kicks set to one.

For the instructions, you will want the players to run back after the attack. You will have a fantastic front for the back, and the middle, left, and right players will help with defending. You will also have the support on crosses to get into the box for a cross.

This is everything you need to know about building up the best formation, tactics, and instructions for Atletico Madrid in FIFA 23. We hope that this guide was helpful and you will get many wins!

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