5.5 Goals Per Game | FM26 Best Tactics

Looking for a tactic that completely breaks the Football Manager 2026 match engine?

This NEW META 4-2-4 Strikerless FM26 tactic is one of the wildest systems I’ve tested so far, averaging an unbelievable 5.5+ goals per game while still keeping things surprisingly solid defensively.

If you want something different, aggressive and absolutely ridiculous going forward, this is the tactic. No traditional striker, constant movement, endless overloads, and goals coming from everywhere.

⚙️ Why This 4-2-4 Strikerless Is So Overpowered

No striker means defenders don’t know who to mark.

Instead of relying on one main forward, this system creates chaos through:

  • Constant movement between the lines
  • Shadow striker-style runs from deep
  • Wide overloads in attacking areas
  • Midfield runners arriving late
  • Fast passing combinations
  • Relentless attacking pressure

The result is a tactic that pulls defences apart and creates space everywhere.

This is not your normal FM26 tactic. It is aggressive, unpredictable and genuinely horrible for opposition teams to defend against.


🚨 Unreal Results

  • 5.5+ goals per game
  • Huge attacking output
  • Low goals conceded
  • Works across different saves
  • No traditional striker needed
  • One of the most entertaining systems in FM26

This tactic is built for managers who want goals, chaos and complete attacking domination.


✅ Perfect For:

  • High-scoring saves
  • Attacking football lovers
  • Players who want something different
  • Rebuild careers
  • Big clubs with elite attackers
  • Underdog saves needing a new weapon
  • Anyone looking for a broken FM26 meta tactic

📥 Full Download Available

Includes:

  • PC version with tactical variations
  • Console version
  • Mobile version

Plus access to:

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

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