
Attacking Play
Fast attacking transitions with a focus on exploiting width and overlapping runs from wing-backs.
Defensive Transition
Quickly fall back into a compact defensive shape with pressing from midfield.
Main Focus
Utilizing ball retention through midfield players and rapid transitions.
Wide Play
Wingers and wing-backs allow for exploitation of the flanks, stretching opposition defenses.
Defensive Solidity
Three central defenders ensure strong defensive resilience.
Midfield Dynamics
BBM and BWM enhance midfield battles and support transitioning play.
Over-reliance on Width
Heavy focus on wing play could leave middle areas exposed if wingers are not tracking back.
Slow Forward Transitions
Possibility of slow transitions when defenders and CDs are overly cautious.
Limited Central Creativity
With too much focus on the flanks, creativity in the center may dwindle.
Adjust Midfield Roles
Consider utilizing an Advanced Playmaker instead of Mezzala to increase central creativity.
Increase Defensive Width
Use full-backs or wider wing-backs to cover wide positions during defensive phases.
Counter-pressing Tactics
Encourage immediate pressing after a loss to regain possession quickly.
The tactical theory behind the 3-2-3-2: roles, instructions, and the trade-offs that decide whether the system holds up.