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I do believe this is because of signings made, because i signed very few for Napoli. And also i tried it for a 4th season team at Sunderland, with whom i'd only added one player over the summer, and we're unbeaten in the first 13 games. I think it relies on strong partnerships and cohesion.
The partnerships thing is influential but hidden in this version of the game, but i believe in FM2018 it's being made visible to you. But obviously signing 15 new players in 18 months is going to affect the way the tactic is played. The sweeper keeper attack, the high line and offside trap i think is particularly reliant on strong understandings between keeper and back 4.
Then you have 3 bars of Match Traning of Attacking Movement you should be ok.
Yeah download the attacking version of the tactic, change the mentality to Overload and click Take more risks. Then at about 65 minutes change it if you want to go for a win, or if you are losing.
The tactic is too senstivive to new players, i guess any tactic that isn't an exploit is going to be like that.