
Attacking Play
Maintains possession while looking to utilize width through inverted wingers, with an emphasis on buildup from midfield.
Defensive Transition
Rapid regrouping into a mid-block when possession is lost, aiming to minimize space for opposition.
Main Focus
Control of possession, maintaining shape, and utilizing playmaking to create openings.
Effective Central Play
Utilizing the playmaker (AP-S at [4,3]) contributes to a consistent buildup.
Use of Width
The formation leverages wide players effectively, especially due to the inverted winger.
Defensive Solidarity
The DM role (A-D at [3,2]) offers strong protection against counter-attacks.
Defensive Vulnerability
Despite a cautious mentality, the higher defensive line presents risks against fast counter-attacks.
Lack of Central Strength
The usage of a mid block may be ineffective against teams that dominate central possession.
Potential Over-Reliance on Inverted Winger
Heavy dependence on the inverted winger (IF-A at [6,1]) may lead to predictability.
Reassess Defensive Line Height
Consider lowering the defensive line to reduce exposure to counter-attacks.
Adjust Midfield Roles
Incorporate a more balanced midfielder to support both attacking and defensive phases.
Explore Alternative Width Options
Utilize overlapping runs or switch wingers for better unpredictability in attacks.