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    Formation & Style

    Tactical Style:Possession
    Mentality:Positive
    Formation:4-1-1-3-1 Asymmetric
    Team Fluidity:Fluid

    In Possession

    Shorter Passing
    Work Ball Into Box
    Focus Play Down the Flanks

    In Transition

    Counter-Press
    Counter
    Distribute Quickly

    Out of Possession

    Higher Defensive Line
    More Urgent Pressing
    Prevent Short GK Distribution

    Team Shape Without Ball

    Shape:4-1-1-3
    Description:Compact and organized; the WBs push high while maintaining defensive responsibilities.
    Evidence:WBs at [2,1] and [2,5] plus two solid DCs.

    Team Shape With Ball

    Shape:4-1-1-3
    Description:Fluid transition from defense to attack with overlapping runs and creative midfielders.
    Evidence:Dynamic forward positioning with the use of Wingers and a Shadow Striker.

    Phase Description

    Attacking Play

    Utilizes wide play with wingers stretching the defense, allowing central players to exploit spaces.

    Defensive Transition

    Quick transitions to counter-press and regain possession after losing the ball.

    Main Focus

    Creating goal-scoring opportunities through fluid attacking movements.

    Key Strengths

    Wide Attacking Threat

    Utilizes wingers to stretch the defense and create space for central players.

    Fluid Midfield Deployment

    The midfield configuration supports both defense and attack efficiently.

    Aggressive Pressing

    Allows for regaining possession quickly, capitalizing on opponent's mistakes.

    Conflicting Directions

    Vulnerability to Counter-Attacks

    The attacking-minded WBs may leave gaps at the back

    Overcommitment in Attack

    Too many players in the attacking phase may lead to a lack of support during defensive transitions.

    Lack of Defensive Midfield Coverage

    Relying heavily on the back line and one DM could expose the defense against quick transitions.

    Tactical Suggestions

    Consider a More Disciplined DM Role

    Using a more defensively minded DM can help safeguard against counter-attacks.

    Encourage Full-Backs to Stay Wider

    Maintaining width will help stretch the opponent's defensive line.

    Integrate Central Runs

    Incorporate more late runs from the midfielders to support the Attackers, potentially confusing defenders.

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