Which football philosophy are you?
Which football philosophy are you?
What style suits you best?
What style suits you best?

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If you could have one superpower, what would it be?
What was your favourite subject in school?
You've got a free pass to one of six concerts. Which one do you go to?
There's no football on! What sport do you turn to in order to fill the gap?
Who is the most important figure in a successful football team?
What are you reading at the moment?
What do you think is the greatest achievement in football?
Do you think goals are overrated?
Tiki Taka
Tiki Taka
Always in full control, you dominate every opponent you come up against, although some people find you a bit boring. Your critics claim you should cut loose a bit more and inject some fun into your football, but of course they're going to say that. They want the ball.
Catenaccio
Catenaccio
To you, the best form of attack is defence. Going into lockdown is your favoured path to victory. Nothing gets through, every risk is minimised and mistakes by opponents are capitalised upon. Though many dislike the way you go about it, few can argue with the results.
System Over Players
System Over Players
You expect a lot from your players and rarely compromise on your demands. Human error is your greatest frustration as your team struggle to get on your level. The system is everything. Play it right and you could be unstoppable, but one false move and it could all come crashing down.
Gegenpressing
Gegenpressing
Rhythm and flow on the field; roars of passion and history in the stands. At its best your football is swashbuckling and the envy of your rivals. Neutrals fawn over the fast, furious and fun way you rack up the goals and tear through the midfield, but look out. Playing on instinct and feeling can leave you a little short at the back.
Kick And Rush
Kick And Rush
Hoof it. Empty it. 'Ave it. Long balls, direct football and an "in your face" attitude strikes fear into opponents and gives your fans a sense of defiance. It's you and them up against the world, and whether you thrive or dive, you're doing down swinging. Who cares if nobody likes you? You're not winning the points for anyone else but yourself.
Counter-Attack
Counter-Attack
Speed, precision and power: your football is all about surgical strikes from one end of the field to the other. There's few better sights in the game than watching your team react outside your own box before breaking hard and fast, hitting your opponents when they're most off balance and looking vulnerable. Make sure to keep your edge and stay sharp however, unless you want to end up playing to someone else's tune as witless reactionaries.