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    Formation & Style

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

    In Possession

    Shorter Passing
    Play Out Of Defense
    Hit Early Crosses
    Run At Defense
    Overlap Left
    Higher Tempo

    In Transition

    Distribute to Centre-Backs
    Distribute to Full-Backs
    Counter
    Counter-Press

    Out of Possession

    Higher Defensive Line
    Mid Block
    More Often Prevent Short GK Distribution
    Trap Outside

    Team Shape Without Ball

    Shape:Structured
    Description:Mid block with higher defensive line, focused on denying space to attackers.
    Evidence:Higher Defensive Line and Mid Block shown in Out of Possession instructions.

    Team Shape With Ball

    Shape:Wide and Fluid
    Description:Attacking play spreads the pitch, creating space for runs into the box.
    Evidence:Overlap Left and Higher Tempo highlighted in In Possession instructions.

    Phase Description

    Attacking Play

    Utilizes width through overlapping Wing-Backs and quick interplay between the Midfield and Attack.

    Defensive Transition

    Quick transition to a mid block, looking to counter-press after losing possession.

    Main Focus

    Maintain possession through controlled passing while creating space for attackers.

    Key Strengths

    Dynamic Attack Options

    The combination of IF, SS, and DLF creates varied movement patterns in the final third.

    Possession Retention

    Shorter passing and play out of defense help maintain possession.

    Defensive Solidity

    A mix of BPD and CD provides solid defensive coverage while allowing progression.

    Conflicting Directions

    Crossing Inefficiencies

    Heavy reliance on early crosses may lead to reduced effectiveness if the opposition is organized.

    Vulnerability to Counter-Attacks

    Higher defensive line may leave spaces exposed during quick opponent counters.

    LB and RB Exposure

    With both Wing-Backs engaged in attack, it may lead to numerical disadvantages in defense.

    Tactical Suggestions

    Consider a Balanced Approach

    Adjusting duties for the Wing-Backs can help maintain defensive stability.

    Increase Midfield Support

    Introduce a deeper role for one of the midfielders to offer more support in transitions.

    Adapt Lower Defensive Line

    Lowering the defensive line can help mitigate risks from counter-attacks.

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