
Attacking Play
Utilizes width through the wing-backs while having a presence in the central area via DLP and SS.
Defensive Transition
Pressing quickly upon losing possession to regain control.
Main Focus
Frequent attacking down the right flank, with variations in central attacking movements.
Dynamic On-the-Ball Movement
Players are encouraged to interchange and exploit spaces.
Midfield Control
DLP alongside DM maintains balance between defense and attack.
Wide Play Threat
Ambitious wing-backs provide width and options.
Vulnerability to Counterattacks
High defensive line may be susceptible to fast opponents.
Overreliance on Right Side
Heavy emphasis on right-side play may lead to predictability.
Midfield Gaps During Transitions
With two midfielders, losing possession can expose gaps.
Adjust Width in Attack
Increasing width may create more space for midfielders and forwards.
Improve Pressing Shape
Optimize pressing to contain counter threats effectively.
Strengthen Left Side Play
Encourage associated players to create plays from the left flank.
The tactical theory behind the 3-2-3-2: roles, instructions, and the trade-offs that decide whether the system holds up.