The tactic is dominant in attack and ruthless in ball recovery and possession.
It can get predictable sometimes, and when this happens, I suggest you switch one of the wingers to an inverted winger and switch the inverted wingback on that side to a wingback (or fullback).
Use alternate roles for the wingback/inverted winger on that side.
This is what worked for me when I had trouble breaking teams down. But in most games, we score enough to win the game.
Here's a quick video about the tactic: https://youtu.be/V-MTa6bYe4w
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