Tager is slow enough that it's easy to hit and run. Use your triple jump to your advantage to bait out some whiffs and then move in. Tager's shouldn't be much of a problem at all unless you give them unnecessary opportunities. He is huge enough that you can approach high with a j.C and low with the usual 2A spam. If you can dodge behind him while he whiffs it's easy to go into a throw and you probably already know how big the combos starting from 4B+C can be. Plenty of options.