Filipe Luís’ first full season as Flamengo coach could not have gone better. He won the Carioca, the Supercopa do Rei, the Brasileirão and the Libertadores, in a season that will forever remain in the history of the Brazilian giant. But it wasn’t just a question of results, because although the final stretch of the Brasileirão provided a close fight with Palmeiras, Flamengo was, for the overwhelming majority of the season, the club that played the best football in Brazil. It is the credit of Filipe Luís, who knew how to convince the most skeptical, and show that he is even ready for European flights.
Mentality: Positive
Ball Training: 4-2-3-1
Training Without the Ball: 4-4-2

With the huge change in the game engine in Football Manager 26, the way tactics are constructed has changed substantially, forcing the player to think separately about positioning and behavior with the ball and without the ball. It's something new that, in my opinion, made sense a long time ago, and which fortunately arrived in this year's edition. As such, this is how we will exemplify the tactic in question, not only in terms of systems and tasks, but also, later on, in the Team Instructions.
Use: In the case of Team Instructions, simply follow the names and symbols represented in the images, as each one represents a specific instruction.
Positions (In Possession of the Ball/Without Possession of the Ball)

Rossi (Goalkeeper With Ball/Goalkeeper)
Alex Sandro (Side Defender/Side Defender)
Léo Pereira (Central/Coverage Center)
Danilo (Central/Coverage Center)
Emerson Royal (Side Defense/Side Defense)
Jorginho (Recessed Game Builder/Defensive Midfielder)
Pulgar (Defensive Midfielder/Defensive Midfielder)
Samuel Lino (Free Creator/Extreme)
By Arrascaeta (Free Creator/Effortful Advanced)
Luiz Araújo (Free Creator/Extreme)
Pedro (Advanced/Advanced)
Instructions to the Team (With Ball)

Flamengo's identity is undoubtedly the quality of its positional play. They were the most competent team in the championship when it came to facing low blocks and they did so quite effectively, dismantling any opponent that appeared in front of them without much difficulty. The enormous individual quality present in the squad cannot be ignored either, yet it was Filipe Luís who knew how to take advantage of what he had at hand to make everyone believe in his vision and his methods. Flamengo is a pleasure to watch play, and this is also reflected in the results.
Instructions to the Team (Without the Ball)

Here too there is a very strong identity. Filipe Luís is a fan of counter-pressing, and it was one of the reasons why Flamengo were so consistent in a championship that is known for its competitiveness. It's a team that doesn't let its opponent play much, falling on top in the first phase of the opponent's construction. They are extremely aggressive in reacting to losing the ball, and this also favors them when they recover the ball, since the verticality they place immediately afterwards, provides them with several scoring opportunities.
Notes:
– Quality positional play
– High quality squad
– Good pressing capacity
It was a dream season for Filipe Luís and Flamengo, and one that the coach will certainly want to repeat next season and prove that it was not a fluke. If that happens, Europe's doors will probably open wide.