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Who won each pillar
Tactics
Miyagis Youth Club
-4 – 7 weighted
Built from the rows below. Philosophy shows the margin, since both styles score.
Squad Fit
CSKA
13 – 9 weighted
3/9 – 2/9 ticks, as a share of 39 pts. The philosophy row counts one tick per requirement.
Squad Strength
Miyagis Youth Club
39 – 40 weighted
Weighted = (rating + form − 10) × 16.8.
Each value is the player's skill plus their form bonus.
9 above 10 · 2 below 10
Average 12.3
9 above 10 · 2 below 10
Average 12.4
Built from the rows below. Philosophy shows the margin, since both styles score.
3/9 – 2/9 ticks, as a share of 39 pts. The philosophy row counts one tick per requirement.
Weighted = (rating + form − 10) × 16.8.
Each value is the player's skill plus their form bonus.
9 above 10 · 2 below 10
Average 12.3
9 above 10 · 2 below 10
Average 12.4
Before kick off this was too close to call.
Weighted points put all three pillars on one scale. Each card shows how its number is worked out. One match still carries real luck.
Team Strength at Kickoff
How strong each side was with the tactics they used. Squad quality caps the team. Pitch coverage asks how well the XI covered the nine zones for the chosen style. Tactic unlocks are the philosophy and trait bonuses that actually fired. Philosophy fit measures how well the XI met the chosen style's trait requirements. Opponent-specific edges (matchups, home advantage, referee) are scored elsewhere.
Squad
57
Coverage
Neutral
Unlocks
Modest boost
Fit
Weak fit
1/5
What fired
- Hold-up forward Major
Squad
58
Coverage
Neutral
Unlocks
Modest boost
Fit
No fit
0/5
What fired
- Playmaker creativity Major
Matchup Analysis
CSKA's Direct Play meets Miyagis Youth Club's Park the Bus. Expect long balls into a packed box.
Miyagis Youth Club's Park The Bus is a strong tactical matchup against CSKA's Direct Play.
Miyagis Youth Club's 4-5-1 overloads midfield against CSKA's 4-3-3 (Flat) (5 vs 3), so expect more ball control.
CSKA's long balls should bypass Miyagis Youth Club's pressing, leaving Miyagis Youth Club to chase shadows while the ball sails over midfield.
CSKA has a hold-up forward up top, so long balls into Direct Play or Counter Attack will find a foothold instead of being lost.
Pitch Heat Map
Nine-zone strength snapshot for each side at kickoff. Brighter = stronger in that third and channel. Both grids read from their own team's perspective: rows run attack to defence, and left and right are that team's own. So one side's left attack meets the other side's right defence.
CSKA (4-3-3 (Flat))
Miyagis Youth Club (4-5-1)
CSKA (4-3-3 (Flat))
Adrian Moe
Colin Roy
Damian Kaufmann
Denys Rudenko
Itsuki Nishimura
James Collins
Nathan Sutherland
Claude Mavinga PK
Marko Tereshchenko
Long Xiao C FK
Pieter Dekker
Substitutes
Ramon Blaser
Ruan Coelho
Fran Petrovic
Thomas Colin
Martim Pacheco
Santiago Rosales
Mihai Stan
Mariano Coronel
Andrea Cattaneo
Miyagis Youth Club (4-5-1)
Andriy Kovalchuk
Gilberto Velazquez
Nicolas Rivero
Arnaud Garnier C
Simon Williams
Stefan Vasic P
Antoine Girard FK
Jeroen De Wit
Kwaku Tetteh
Ilias Slaoui PK
Elia Ranieri
Substitutes
Junior Ferreira
Logan Peterson
Boubacar Ndour
Youssef Rizk
Arnau Dominguez
Nathan MacLean
Prince Koomson