"A study testing the flight physics of an "ideal falcon" found a theoretical speed limit at 400 km/h (250 mph) for low-altitude flight and 625 km/h (388 mph) for high-altitude flight. Some sources state that the peregrine falcon can reach over 320 km/h (200 mph) during its stoop, which would make it the fastest animal on the planet.Peregrine Falcon 3-4-3 v1 mimics the bird's hunting technics by using it's wingspan to patiently find a prey at high-altitude and then poucing on it at full speed.
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The peregrine falcon's characteristic hunting stoop (high-speed dive) involves soaring to a great height and then diving steeply at very high speeds, hitting one wing of its prey so as not to harm itself on impact."
The use of wingbacks as well as wide second strickers is crucial in this tactic, enabling the team to probe your opponent's defensive setup until it finds a gap. Then in a split-second it bites and rarely leaves its prey unscathed.

This is complemented by a tenacious pressing scheme and acute defensive positioning that leaves very few options to the adversary.
Tested with newly promoted Bradford City in League One and Sunderland in Premier League.



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