
Attacking Play
Focus on quick transitions and exploiting the flanks using the inside forwards.
Defensive Transition
Press immediately to retrieve the ball and prevent opponents from an organized attack.
Main Focus
High offensive overload to create numerical advantages in the final third.
Numerical Superiority in Attack
The combination of two attacking midfielders and an inside forward creates a threat.
Tactical Flexibility
The arrangement allows swift shifts between attack and defense.
Width and Depth
Wide players stretch opposition and create space in the central areas.
Compact Midfield vs. Width
Use of a wide attack can lead to gaps in midfield if not supported properly.
Defensive Vulnerability on Counters
With a high line pressing tactic, there could be susceptibility to counter-attacks.
High Risk with Attacking Mentality
An aggressive tactical approach can leave the team exposed defensively.
Increase Defensive Stability
Consider changing the DM's role to a more defensive duty to enhance midfield cover.
Balance Attacking Width
Ensure the attacking play utilizes width without compromising central control.
Adjust Pressing Intensity
Tactical adjustments in pressing could stabilize transitions.
The tactical theory behind the 3-2-2-3: roles, instructions, and the trade-offs that decide whether the system holds up.