When analyzing
MLS and college soccer games it is commonplace to observe a 4.4.2 formation.
From the college game to the USSF Development Academy and into local youth
soccer leagues, many coaches elect to employ a 4.4.2 where the midfield plays flat along with two flat forwards. 
How would you shape
up your team’s formation to counteract this outdated and problematic 4.4.2 formation? 

 
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