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    Formation & Style

    Tactical Style:Custom Control Possession
    Mentality:Attacking
    Formation:3-4-2-1 DM
    Team Fluidity:Flexible

    In Possession

    Pass Into Space
    Run At Defence
    Higher Tempo
    Narrow

    In Transition

    Counter
    Counter-Press

    Out of Possession

    Much Higher Defensive Line
    Much More Often Prevent Short GK Distribution
    Step Up More

    Team Shape Without Ball

    Shape:3-1-3
    Description:A compact defensive unit with a high line, looking to intercept passes and win the ball back quickly.
    Evidence:Much Higher Defensive Line and Step Up More, combined with the roles of defenders.

    Team Shape With Ball

    Shape:3-2-3
    Description:An attacking mindset that prioritizes utilizing central and wide areas to create scoring chances.
    Evidence:Pass Into Space and Higher Tempo, supported by the roles of the attacking midfielders.

    Phase Description

    Attacking Play

    The team pushes into opposition territory with an emphasis on possession, utilizing width and attacking runs.

    Defensive Transition

    Focus on quickly regaining possession through counter-pressing, with a high line to force errors.

    Main Focus

    Utilizing the attacking midfielders to create goal-scoring opportunities while maintaining defensive stability.

    Key Strengths

    Strong Central Buildup

    The combination of the Volante and Advanced Playmaker in midfield facilitates quick transitions and fluid movement.

    Dynamic Attack

    The attacking trio is well-positioned to exploit spaces, creating multiple goal-scoring opportunities.

    Solid Defensive Core

    The presence of ball-playing defenders enhances both defensive solidity and transitional play.

    Conflicting Directions

    Defensive Vulnerability

    High defensive line and aggressive pressing can leave gaps, especially against quick attacking teams.

    Midfield Overload Risk

    Too many attacking players might leave the midfield exposed during transitions.

    Insufficient Width

    Narrow attacking instructions could lead to congestion in central areas, reducing effectiveness.

    Tactical Suggestions

    Adjust Defensive Line

    Consider lowering the defensive line to mitigate pace threats from counter-attacks.

    Increase Width in Attack

    Encourage wider play through the attacking phases to stretch the opposition.

    Retain the Midfield Balance

    Adjust the Volante to a 'Support' duty to help maintain shape and avoid overloads.

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