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    Formation & Style

    Tactical Style:Tiki-Taka
    Mentality:Attacking
    Formation:4-1-3-1-1
    Team Fluidity:Flexible

    In Possession

    Shorter Passing
    Pass Into Space
    Low Crosses
    Run At Defense
    Focus Play Down The Left
    Focus Play Down The Right
    Higher Tempo
    Narrow

    In Transition

    Roll It Out
    Distribute Quickly
    Counter
    Counter-Press

    Out of Possession

    Much Higher Defensive Line
    High Press
    Much More Often Prevent Short GK Distribution
    Get Stuck In
    Step Up More
    Invite Crosses

    Team Shape Without Ball

    Shape:4-1-4-1
    Description:Compact defensive shape allowing for pressing and quick transitions.
    Evidence:Defensive Midfielder (DM-S at [3,2]) bolstering back line.

    Team Shape With Ball

    Shape:4-3-3
    Description:Fluid attacking shape with wing-backs pushing forward and inside forwards creating width.
    Evidence:Inside Forwards (IF-A at [6,2] and [6,4]) provide offensive width while AF (AF-A at [6,3]) focuses on central attacking.

    Phase Description

    Attacking Play

    Primarily through quick, short passing and width provided by inside forwards and wing-backs, aiming for penetration behind defenses.

    Defensive Transition

    Focus on immediate counter-pressing after losing possession to regain it quickly.

    Main Focus

    Maintaining possession while looking for immediate attacking opportunities.

    Key Strengths

    Attacking Versatility

    Multiple attacking options are available through flanks and central attacking midfielder.

    High Pressing Ability

    Utilizes high pressing to regain possession quickly, leading to high turnover rates.

    Possession Play

    Emphasis on short passing and maintaining possession create consistent threats.

    Conflicting Directions

    Vulnerability to Counterattacks

    High defensive line exposes the team to counterattacks if possession is lost.

    Wide Defensive Positioning

    WB-A roles may leave gaps defensively if they are too advanced.

    Central Dependence

    Heavy reliance on CM and AM for creativity may lead to predictable play.

    Tactical Suggestions

    Adjust Defensive Line

    Consider lowering the defensive line to mitigate counterattack risks.

    Incorporate a Ball-Winning Midfielder

    Adding a BWM could reinforce central areas, aiding in possession recovery.

    Wider Play Approach

    Utilize wider play to stretch defenses and create more space for the AM and AF.

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