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    Formation & Style

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

    In Possession

    Shorter Passing
    Pass Into Space
    Play Out Of Defence
    Run At Defence
    Shoot On Sight
    Slightly Higher Tempo

    In Transition

    Counter
    Counter-Press

    Out of Possession

    Higher Defensive Line
    High Press
    Much More Often Prevent Short GK Distribution
    Stop Crosses

    Team Shape Without Ball

    Shape:4-1-4-1
    Description:The team maintains a compact shape with a defensive midfielder offering cover to the back line.
    Evidence:CD at [2,2] and [2,3] with a DM at [3,3].

    Team Shape With Ball

    Shape:4-2-4
    Description:The formation shifts to a more aggressive front with two advanced playmakers and options on the flanks.
    Evidence:AF at [6,3], WM at [5,2], and AP at [4,3].

    Phase Description

    Attacking Play

    Utilizes wing play and direct passing to exploit spaces, making effective use of the attacking midfielder.

    Defensive Transition

    Quickly recovers shape, emphasizing a counter-press strategy to win the ball back swiftly.

    Main Focus

    Creating goal-scoring opportunities through a mix of wide play and central attacking routes.

    Key Strengths

    Dynamic Attacking Options

    The presence of an AF and two AMs creates multiple angles for attack.

    Solid Defensive Foundation

    The setup of two central defenders provides a strong base for counter-attacks.

    High Pressing Ability

    Pressing instructions allow for recovering the ball quickly, aiding both defense and transition.

    Conflicting Directions

    Risk of Overloading Full-Back

    Relying heavily on the WB could leave gaps defensively if high upfield.

    Potential Midfield Congestion

    With two central midfielders focused on attack, defensive cover might be inadequate against counter-attacks.

    Vulnerability on Flanks

    Opponents could exploit space left by attacking wingers and full-backs.

    Tactical Suggestions

    Consider Adding a More Defensive Midfielder

    Switching one of the central midfielders to a more defensive role could aid defensive stability.

    Adjust Full-Back Duty

    Changing the WB duty to Support could balance between attack and defense.

    Explore Additional Width

    Using a second winger or adjusting the tactical style could stretch defenses further.

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