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    Formation & Style

    Tactical Style:Gegenpress
    Mentality:Balanced
    Formation:4-1-3-1-1 Wide Asymmetric
    Team Fluidity:Structured

    In Possession

    Shorter Passing
    Play Out Of Defence
    Higher Tempo

    In Transition

    Counter-Press
    Counter
    Goalkeeper Distribution: Distribute to Centre-Backs

    Out of Possession

    Higher Defensive Line
    Much More Often Prevent Short GK Distribution
    Trigger Pressing

    Team Shape Without Ball

    Shape:Compact
    Description:The defensive shape remains compact, with the midfield dropping back to form a solid block when not in possession.
    Evidence:Hybrid defenders like BPD and NCB at [2,2] and [2,3] provide balance.

    Team Shape With Ball

    Shape:Wide
    Description:Utilizes width through the wing-backs to stretch the opposition, allowing inside players to exploit spaces.
    Evidence:The presence of Wingers at [5,2] and [5,4] coupled with a Complete Forward at [6,3].

    Phase Description

    Attacking Play

    Utilize wing play and quick passing to break down defenses, with an emphasis on patient build-up from the back.

    Defensive Transition

    Immediately counter-press to regain possession, while the team maintains a high defensive line.

    Main Focus

    Create scoring opportunities through intricate passing and effective exploitation of wide areas.

    Key Strengths

    Versatile Midfield

    The combination of a Central Midfielder and Deep-Lying Playmaker can effectively control the tempo and transition play.

    Width in Attack

    The use of Wingers can stretch the opponent's defense, creating space for the central players.

    High Pressing Ability

    The gegenpressing style allows quick recovery of possession while applying pressure.

    Conflicting Directions

    Lack of Defensive Cover

    The aggressive pressing might leave gaps for counter-attacks, especially if wing-backs are caught forward.

    Vulnerability to Direct Play

    While pressing high, a direct ball over the top could exploit spaces behind the backline.

    Midfield Overcommitment

    The advanced position of the AM may overload the midfield and leave gaps defensively.

    Tactical Suggestions

    Adjust Midfield Roles

    Consider assigning a more defensive role to one of the central midfielders to provide additional cover.

    Play Shorter Passes

    Encourage a shorter passing strategy to maintain possession and avoid direct turnovers.

    Optimize Wing-Back Positioning

    Set wing-backs to a more conservative duty if under pressure to maintain defensive shape.

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