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    Formation & Style

    Tactical Style:Custom
    Mentality:Positive
    Formation:4-1-2-1-2
    Team Fluidity:Structured

    In Possession

    Play Out Of Defence
    Run At Defence
    Play For Set Pieces
    Focus Play Down The Left
    Focus Play Down The Right
    Slightly Higher Tempo

    In Transition

    Roll It Out
    Distribute Quickly
    Counter
    Counter-Press

    Out of Possession

    High Press More Often
    Prevent Short GK Distribution
    Step Up More
    Trap Outside

    Team Shape Without Ball

    Shape:4-1-4-1
    Description:Compact and disciplined shape with a half back dropping to support the centre-backs when defending.
    Evidence:Half Back (HB-A) at [3,3] supports both the defence and midfield.

    Team Shape With Ball

    Shape:4-2-2-2
    Description:Dynamic offensive structure utilizing width and a combination of tiered attackers.
    Evidence:Wide Playmaker (WP-S) at [5,1] and Defensive Winger (DW-D) at [5,3] creating opportunities for the central tandem.

    Phase Description

    Attacking Play

    Focus on wing play with support from the inverted wing-backs, creating space for central attackers.

    Defensive Transition

    Quick transition to high press to win back the ball swiftly after losing possession.

    Main Focus

    Utilize width in attack while maintaining a strong defensive shape.

    Key Strengths

    Ball-Playing Defence

    Two ball-playing defenders facilitate fluid build from the back, allowing for quick transitions.

    Attacking Width

    Inverted wing-backs support flank play, stretching the opponent's defence.

    Central Creativity

    A central trequartista provides opportunities for strikers while the half back helps retain possession.

    Conflicting Directions

    Defensive Width

    The use of two inverted wing-backs can leave space on the flanks if not managed well.

    Midfield Overload

    With one DM and three attacking players, there might be vulnerability in midfield during transitions.

    Static Wide Players

    The presence of a defensive winger may lead to less dynamism down the right flank.

    Tactical Suggestions

    Adjust Wing Roles

    Consider modifying the defensive winger to a more attack-oriented role to match the inverted wing-back's dynamics.

    Utilize Half Back Role Fully

    Increasing the Half Back's role in offensive phases can strengthen midfield control.

    Enhance Defensive Stability

    Implement a more conservative approach when leading, such as changing mentality to cautious.

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