
Attacking Play
Utilizes width through CWB and MEZ, with quick counterattacking transitions.
Defensive Transition
Rapidly reverts to high press to win back possession as soon as the ball is lost.
Main Focus
Creating high-quality chances through mixture of central and wide play.
High Pressing Ability
The high press ensures immediate pressure on opposing players, increasing chances of regaining possession.
Utilization of Width
The WB creates width while allowing central players to exploit spaces.
Dynamic Midfield Play
Combining the roles of BWM and MEZ accommodates both defensive solidity and attacking flair.
Vulnerability to Counterattacks
High defensive line exposes the team to quick counterattacks, especially if the press fails.
Dependence on Full-Backs
Relies on CWB for width; if marked out, attacking options may become limited.
Potential for Defensive Gaps
With a focused high press, gaps may occur if the team fails to win the ball back quickly.
Consider Defensive Solidity
Adjust to a slightly deeper defensive line to reduce vulnerability to counterattacks.
Improve Transition Defense
Implement a more robust structure to minimize risks during defensive transitions.
Utilize Offensive Fluidity
Encourage movement and rotation among attacking players to create unpredictability.