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How Do In Possession and Out of Possession Formations Work in Football Manager?

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Modern Football Manager is no longer about just selecting a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 and hoping it works. Under the hood, your team actually uses multiple shapes within a single match.

Understanding how In Possession and Out of Possession formations work is one of the biggest tactical upgrades you can make in FM26.

If you’ve ever wondered:

  • Why your 4-3-3 looks like a 3-2-5 in attack

  • Why your striker suddenly drops deep when defending

  • Why you concede from wide overloads

This guide will break everything down clearly and practically.

1️⃣ What Is Your “Base Formation” Really?

Your selected formation (for example 4-3-3 DM Wide) is your starting defensive reference shape. It determines:

  • Defensive spacing

  • Pressing structure

  • Rest defense positioning

  • Marking responsibilities

But this is NOT how your team always looks.

The moment your team gains possession, player roles and instructions begin reshaping your structure.

2️⃣ What Happens In Possession?

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When your team has the ball, the match engine recalculates positioning based on:

  • Player roles (IF, IW, WB, IWB, Segundo Volante, etc.)

  • Team instructions

  • Mentality

  • Individual instructions

  • Player traits

Example: 4-3-3 DM Wide

Base Shape:

LB CB CB RB
DM
CM CM
LW ST RW

In Possession It May Become:

CB CB
DM
LB RB
CM CM
LW ST RW

Or even:

CB DM CB
WB WB
CM CM
LW ST RW
Or the modern:
CB DM CB
CM
WB CM WB
LW ST RW

Why Does This Happen?

Because roles override formation.

  • Inverted Full Back → moves inside

  • Wing Back → pushes high

  • Inside Forward → moves into half-space

  • Segundo Volante → attacks the box

  • Deep Lying Forward → drops between lines

Your attacking shape is the result of movement logic, not the tactical screen dots.

Key Principle: Width and Depth Expansion

In possession your team:

  • Expands horizontally (width)

  • Expands vertically (depth)

  • Creates overloads

  • Forms attacking lanes

Common in-possession shapes:

  • 2-3-5

  • 3-2-5

  • 3-4-3 box

  • 2-4-4 (aggressive systems)

Elite players intentionally design this shape.

3️⃣ What Happens Out of Possession?

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The engine recalculates defensive positioning based on:

  • Defensive line

  • Line of engagement

  • Pressing intensity

  • Defensive width

  • Player roles

Example: 4-3-3 Becoming 4-4-2

Many 4-3-3 systems defend like this:

LB CB CB RB
LM RM
CM CM
ST

Or even:

LB CB CB RB
CM CM
LW RW
ST

If your winger stays high, you can be exposed wide.

If your CM doesn’t track back, you concede half-space goals.

Defensive Compactness

Out of possession your team:

  • Contracts horizontally

  • Reduces vertical spacing

  • Blocks central lanes

  • Protects zone 14

Your defensive shape is about:

  • Stability

  • Access control

  • Risk management

4️⃣ The Transition Phase: Where Most Managers Fail

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The most dangerous moment in Football Manager is neither attack nor defense.

It’s transition.

When possession changes:

  • Players are still in attacking shape

  • Fullbacks may be high

  • DMs may be advanced

  • Defensive rest structure may be weak

If your rest defense looks like:

CB CB

You will concede counters.

If it looks like:

CB DM CB

You are stable.

5️⃣ How Roles Control Both Shapes

Here’s what many players miss:

A role affects BOTH phases.

Example:

Wing Back (Attack)

  • In possession → very high & wide

  • Out of possession → must sprint back

  • Transition → may leave channel exposed

Inverted Full Back (Support)

  • In possession → forms midfield triangle

  • Out of possession → returns to back four

  • Transition → protects central zone

Segundo Volante

  • In possession → late box runner

  • Out of possession → traditional DM

  • Transition → recovery depends on positioning

This is why role balance matters more than formation label.

6️⃣ How to Design a Stable Tactical System

Ask yourself three questions:

1. What is my attacking shape?

(Example: 3-2-5)

2. What is my defensive shape?

(Example: 4-4-2 mid block)

3. What does my rest defense look like?

If you can’t answer these three questions clearly, your tactic isn’t finished.

7️⃣ Why You Concede Late Goals Because of Shape

Late goals often happen because:

  • Attacking shape becomes too stretched

  • Mentality increases automatically

  • Players tire and stop recovering

  • Defensive compactness breaks

Your formation doesn’t “fail.”

Your shape collapses.

For more details you may take a look at our why you concede late goals in FM26 post.

8️⃣ Practical Example: Balanced Modern System

Base: 4-3-3 DM

In Possession: 3-2-5
Out of Possession: 4-1-4-1
Rest Defense: 3 + 2 protection

Roles Example:

  • GK (SK-S)

  • RB (IWB-S)

  • LB (WB-S)

  • DM (Anchor)

  • RCM (Mezzala)

  • LCM (CM-S)

  • RW (IF-A)

  • LW (W-S)

  • ST (DLF-S)

This creates:

  • Central overload

  • Wide stability

  • Solid rest defense

  • Compact mid block

Final Tactical Truth

Your formation is a starting reference.

Your roles create your attacking shape.
Your instructions shape your defensive behavior.
Your transitions decide whether you win or concede.

If you only design your tactic by looking at the formation screen, you are managing 2014 Football Manager.

If you design it by thinking in phases, you are playing modern FM.

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