3 Goals Per Game, 24+ Shots & 91% Pass Accuracy

This USA-inspired 4-2-3-1 FM26 tactic is an absolute monster in Football Manager 2026.

Built around the USA World Cup 2026 setup, this tactic delivered 3 goals per game, over 24 shots per match, and a ridiculous 91% pass accuracy.

That is not just good. That is proper domination.

If you want a tactic that gives you control, goals, attacking pressure and multiple versions to use in different match situations, this one is a must-download.

⚙️ Why This Tactic Is So Dangerous

This 4-2-3-1 gives you the perfect balance between control and attacking threat.

You get a solid midfield base, dangerous wide players, a creative number 10, and enough flexibility to change the game depending on the opponent.

This tactic creates:

  • ⚽ Constant goals
  • 🎯 Huge shot numbers
  • 🧠 Elite passing control
  • 🔥 Dangerous attacking movement
  • 🧱 A strong tactical structure
  • 🚀 Balanced, attacking and defensive versions
  • 🎮 PC, Console and Mobile support

It is the perfect World Cup-style tactic for players who want to dominate without losing control.


📊 Crazy Results

  • 3 goals per game
  • 🎯 24+ shots per match
  • 🧠 91% pass accuracy
  • 🇺🇸 USA World Cup-inspired system
  • ⚙️ Balanced version included
  • 🔥 Attacking version included
  • 🧱 Defensive version included

This is one of the most complete international tactics I’ve tested so far.


✅ Perfect For:

  • USA saves
  • World Cup saves
  • International management
  • 4-2-3-1 tactic lovers
  • Players who want multiple versions
  • PC, Console and Mobile players
  • Managers who want goals and control

🔥 Full Download Available

Includes:

  • ⚙️ PC tactic versions
  • 🎮 Console tactic
  • 📱 Mobile tactic

Plus access to:

  • Exclusive META tactics
  • Rebuild save files
  • Set pieces
  • Training routines
  • Transfer shortlists
  • Tactical support
  • Early access

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