
Attacking Play
Utilizes quick passing sequences with an emphasis on maintaining possession.
Defensive Transition
Focuses on immediate pressing after losing possession to recover the ball quickly.
Main Focus
Maximizing width through inside and outside players, creating overloads.
Dynamic Midfield
The midfield combination of Mezzala and Central Midfielder creates varied offensive options.
Effective Width
Inside Winger and Wing-Back stretch the play, creating opportunities down the flanks.
Solid Defensive Setup
Ball-Playing Defenders and Half Back provide stability while also contributing to build-up.
Overcommitment in Attack
With two Attack duties upfront, the team may lack cover during counter-attacks.
Inverted Wing-Back Risks
Inverted Wing-Back's role may leave gaps if not supported by midfielders.
Midfield Congestion
Three players in midfield can sometimes lead to congested passing lanes.
Adjust Player Duties
Consider utilizing more balanced roles to maintain cover in attack and defence.
Wider Play Required
Increasing the width of play will help break tightly structured defenses.
Utilize Counter-Attacks
Adding a quicker counter-attacking instruction can exploit opponent's mistakes.
The tactical theory behind the 3-2-3-2: roles, instructions, and the trade-offs that decide whether the system holds up.