Monza and its 3-4-2-1 formation by Raffaele Palladino are having success not only on the field, but also on Football Manager. Luca Caldirola, Monza's defender, has chosen to use this formation in the managerial game and is achieving exceptional results. With Swindon Town, an English League Two team, Caldirola has managed to reach the top of the standings. The Brianza defender shared his progress on social media, showing his excellent results. Palladino's 3-4-2-1 formation seems to be liked not only by Monza fans, but also by its players. Caldirola is not the only footballer passionate about Football Manager, even Anthoine Griezmann, Atletico Madrid's striker, is known for his passion for the game. The Frenchman has won five trophies in one season with a minor club on FM2024. Monza and its players seem to be passionate about Football Manager, and Palladino's 3-4-2-1 formation seems to be a winning choice. The passion for the managerial game is not limited to footballers, even observers and analysts like Jack Coles, from Coventry City, use Football Manager to discover new talents. Coles has used the FM database to identify players who can be called up to the Guinea-Bissau national team. Monza and its 3-4-2-1 formation by Palladino seem to be an inspiration for many football fans. The Brianza team continues to fight for promotion to Serie A, and Caldirola's success on Football Manager can be a good omen for the team's future.
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Monza's Caldirola Wins with Palladino's 3-4-2-1 on Football Manager
Discover how Monza's Luca Caldirola is finding success on Football Manager with Raffaele Palladino's 3-4-2-1 formation. Read about his virtual journey
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