
Attacking Play
Focuses on quick transitions with emphasis on wide players creating space for the central striker.
Defensive Transition
Utilizes counter-pressing to win back possession quickly after losing it.
Main Focus
Generating width through wing-backs while maintaining a structured shape.
Strong Wing Play
Wing-backs provide width and depth to the attack, stretching opponents and creating space.
Balanced Midfield Presence
A mix of defensive solidity and creativity in midfield helps maintain possession and control.
High Pressing Intensity
The pressing forward applies pressure to the opposing defenders, leading to potential turnovers.
Overlapping Wing-Backs
While effective, excessive focus on wing-backs may leave central areas exposed during defensive transition.
Mid Block Limitations
A mid block may limit pressing opportunities against mobile opposition, allowing quick ball movement past midfield.
Defensive Vulnerability in Transition
Overemphasis on attacking movement can leave defensive players isolated during transitions.
Consider a Deeper Block
Adopting a deeper block during certain games would offer better defensive solidity.
Rotate Forward Positions
Encourage rotation between forwards to exploit defensive mismatches.
Increase Central Play
Injecting more central play can support the attacking phase and link-up play.