Does a fluid tactic make stronger a weak team?

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Hi guys! First of all, I am spanish, so I am sorry if I make any mistake.
The point is that I know in theory and guides we always read that fluid tactics are mainly useful in teams whose players own, in general, good skills (mental and technical) and vise versa regarding to weak teams and rigid tactics

However, I noticed that rigid tactics often generate 1 vs 1 situations (due to each player has his tasks perfectly delimeted). For example: Your Full Back Vs Winger enemy. In most of these cases I was defeated because of this disadvantage. Then I thougth: "Well, in fluid tactics every player would help in every area of the pitch and like that the team could become more solid". The results were amazing and I got 3rd position in Spain with my team which had played in the second division the last season (UD Almeria).

The point is, What does mean "weak" in guides and theories? Is, for example, Stoke City weak? Or just the teams which play in 5th division?

I know that may be is a stupid question, but my experience is not very normal accordig to the Experts'statement, but I got very good results.

Cheers!

Emf.
 
You have already posted this thread so ill assume this is a mistake.
 
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