
Attacking Play
The team utilizes high tempo and shorter passing to penetrate defenses, with a focus on wide play through wingers and overlapping wing-backs.
Defensive Transition
On losing possession, the team instantly looks to counter-press the opposition to recover the ball quickly.
Main Focus
Utilizing width and quick transitions to exploit defensive weaknesses.
High Pressing Efficiency
The use of high press means the team can win the ball back quickly, riding on the opponents' mistakes.
Fluid Midfield Dynamics
With a BBM and a DLP, the midfield is versatile in both defense and attack, supporting transitions effectively.
Versatile Wing Play
Utilizing wingers and wing-backs allows the team to stretch the opponent’s formation, creating spaces.
Potential Overcrowding in Midfield
With four midfielders pushing forward, there may be an issue of compactness, leaving gaps defensively.
High Risk from Defensive Line
A higher defensive line can lead to vulnerabilities against fast oppositions exploiting the space behind.
Dependency on Wing Play
While width via wingers is essential, it could become predictable if the opposition effectively neutralizes them.
Increase Defensive Solidity
Consider adjusting either the defensive line or pressing intensity to reduce vulnerability to counter-attacks.
Incorporate More Rotational Play
Encourage rotation among the midfielders to create confusion in opposition and maintain possession better.
Utilize Target Man Option
In tight games, having a target man could help relieve pressure and provide an additional aerial threat.