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Fluid Midfield Play
The combination of a Box-to-Box Midfielder and an Advanced Playmaker allows for fluid transitions between defense and attack.
Wing Play
With two Wing Backs on Attack duty, the width is effectively exploited, creating space in the center for the attacking players.
High Pressing Game
The high press from three central defenders and the midfielders ensures consistent pressure on the opponent's defense, leading to quick turnovers.
Counter Attacking Threat
The tactical setup allows for rapid counter-attacks due to the pace of the forwards and the distribution of the goalkeeper.
Overlapping Full-Backs vs. Central Congestion
While overlapping may create width, the congested central midfield may lead to an overload, affecting forward transitions.
Defensive Line vs. High Press
A higher defensive line may leave gaps if the press is broken, putting pressure on the defenders, particularly against fast counter-attacks.
Attacking Mentality vs. Defensive Stability
An attacking mentality may expose the back three, making them vulnerable to quick transitions from the opposition.
Wing Back Attack vs. Defensive Duties
While Wing Backs are tasked with attacking roles, they may neglect their defensive responsibilities, leading to potential vulnerabilities on the flanks.
Consider a More Balanced Deep Midfielder
Replacing one of the CMs with a more defensively minded midfielder can help with transition stability.
Explore Counter-Pressing Customization
Adjust the counter-pressing tactics to ensure it's effective in recovering possession without leaving defensive gaps.
Adjust Defensive Line Height
Lowering the defensive line slightly can provide more cover against fast opposition attackers while maintaining pressure.
Use a Trequartista as an Advanced Forward
Switching the Trequartista to a more advanced role can create additional attacking options and better link-up play.