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    Formation & Style

    Tactical Style:Custom Tiki-Taka
    Mentality:Positive
    Formation:4-1-1-3-1 DM
    Team Fluidity:Structured

    In Possession

    Much Shorter Passing
    Play Out Of Defence
    Low Crosses
    Dribble Less
    Work Ball Into Box
    Lower Tempo
    Fairly Narrow

    In Transition

    Distribute to Centre-Backs
    Distribute Quickly
    Hold Shape
    Counter-Press

    Out of Possession

    Mid Block
    Much More Often Prevent Short GK Distribution

    Team Shape Without Ball

    Shape:4-1-4-1
    Description:A solid shape which covers central areas well while also applying pressure on the ball.
    Evidence:Mid Block instruction indicates pressuring opponents in the middle third.

    Team Shape With Ball

    Shape:4-1-3-2
    Description:The team adopts a narrow approach but uses wingers effectively for space.
    Evidence:Fairly Narrow tactical instruction combined with Winger and Inside Winger roles.

    Phase Description

    Attacking Play

    Focus on maintaining possession and creating chances through a patient build-up.

    Defensive Transition

    Pressing immediately after losing possession to recover the ball quickly.

    Main Focus

    Utilize the width provided by the wingers to stretch the opposition.

    Key Strengths

    Fluid Midfield Movement

    The combination of the Box-to-Box Midfielder and Advanced Playmaker allows for effective support in attack and defense.

    Width Utilization

    Wingers create space for overlapping runs from the wing-backs, ensuring the width is kept.

    Quick Transitions

    The counter-pressing strategy aids in regaining possession rapidly.

    Conflicting Directions

    Narrow Play vs. Width Exploitation

    While attempting to play narrowly, the wingers may not fully exploit wide areas as intended.

    Defensive Solidity vs. Attacking Intent

    The Half Back role can sometimes hinder attacking transitions if too focused on defensive duties.

    Passive Pressing

    The Mid Block may lead to a lack of intensity in pressing, which can be ineffective against teams with quick ball movement.

    Tactical Suggestions

    Increase Width

    Consider utilizing full-width of the pitch more by positioning players wider.

    Adjust Pressing Intensity

    Enhance the pressing approach to a high block to put immediate pressure on the opposition.

    Explore an Advanced Playmaker on Attack

    Allows for greater creativity and risk-taking in the attacking phase.

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