
Attacking Play
Focus on short, quick passing with options for runs into space. Exploit the right side with overlapping runs from wing-backs.
Defensive Transition
The team adopts a low block immediately after losing the ball, aiming to regain possession effectively through counter-pressing.
Main Focus
Create goal-scoring opportunities through fluid attacking movements, primarily leveraging the speed and positioning of inside forwards.
Dynamic Attack
The combination of inside forwards and an advanced forward creates various attacking options and unpredictability.
Strong Midfield Control
Utilizing the Volante role helps maintain link-up play and support defensive duties.
Width Provided by Wing-Backs
Wing-backs push high up the pitch to stretch the opposition, providing crossing opportunities into the box.
Defensive Vulnerability
The high line may expose the defense to quick counter-attacks, particularly if wing-backs are caught high up the pitch.
Counter-Press Effectiveness
Reliance on counter-pressing can lead to fatigue if not managed correctly, especially against teams with quick transitions.
Narrow Focus
The tactic focuses heavily on the right side, potentially leading to predictability in play.
Reinforce Left Side
Consider utilizing an inside forward on the left to balance the attacking options.
Adjust Defensive Line
Consider dropping the defensive line slightly to prevent quick counter-attacks.
Increase Tempo Sparingly
While a higher tempo can be effective, monitoring player fatigue is crucial.