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    Formation & Style

    Tactical Style:Custom
    Mentality:Positive
    Formation:3-4-1-2
    Team Fluidity:Flexible

    In Possession

    Slightly More Direct Passing
    Hit Early Crosses
    Floated Crosses
    Focus Play Down The Left
    Focus Play Down The Right
    Slightly Higher Tempo
    Wide

    In Transition

    Distribute To Target Forward
    Counter
    Counter-Press

    Out of Possession

    Higher Defensive Line
    Mid Block
    Much More Often

    Team Shape Without Ball

    Shape:3-4-1-2
    Description:Set up to maintain a compact shape while pressing the opponent effectively.
    Evidence:Defence anchored by three centre-backs supporting a mid-block.

    Team Shape With Ball

    Shape:3-4-1-2
    Description:Utilizes wide play effectively with wing-backs joining the attack.
    Evidence:Wing-backs and advanced playmaker create advantageous situations for strikers.

    Phase Description

    Attacking Play

    Utilizes width through wing-backs and quick transitions to support the two strikers.

    Defensive Transition

    Immediate counter-pressing to regain possession quickly, leveraging the ball-winning midfielder.

    Main Focus

    The focus is on effective use of wing play and exploiting spaces through quick passing and movement.

    Key Strengths

    Strong Wing Play

    Wing-backs support the attack effectively, providing width and options.

    Solid Central Midfield

    Ball-winning midfielder disrupts opposing play while advanced playmaker creates chances.

    Dynamic Attack

    Combination of a target forward and advanced forward provides versatility in attack.

    Conflicting Directions

    Potential Overexposure on Flanks

    Relying heavily on wing-backs may leave the team vulnerable to counter-attacks.

    Midfield Overload Risk

    Two interior midfielders may struggle against teams with three or more central midfielders.

    Defensive Stability Concerns

    With only three defenders, facing two strikers may expose defensive frailties.

    Tactical Suggestions

    Consider More Defensive Midfield Support

    Adding an additional central midfielder could help maintain control during transitions.

    Monitor Wing-Back Fatigue

    Wing-backs may tire quickly due to high involvement in both attack and defence.

    Test with Higher Defensive Line Only if Strong in Counter-Press

    If the wing-backs cannot track back quickly, consider lowering the defensive line.

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