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    Formation & Style

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

    In Possession

    Work Ball Into Box
    Higher Tempo
    Play Out Of Defence

    In Transition

    Counter-Press
    Counter

    Out of Possession

    Higher Defensive Line
    More Urgent Pressing

    Team Shape Without Ball

    Shape:4-1-4-1
    Description:Defensive shape is compact, with four defenders and a holding midfielder providing additional cover.
    Evidence:DM-D at [3,3] and two CBs at [2,3] and [2,4] support the defensive line.

    Team Shape With Ball

    Shape:4-1-3-2
    Description:Attacking shape employs width through wing-backs with two attacking midfielders supporting a central forward.
    Evidence:WB-A at [2,1] and [2,5] combine with TF at [6,3] and AM at [5,3].

    Phase Description

    Attacking Play

    Focus on using width from the wing-backs and inside movement from wingers and the attacking midfielder to create goal-scoring opportunities.

    Defensive Transition

    Quickly transition to a compact defensive shape after losing possession with an emphasis on regaining the ball immediately.

    Main Focus

    Utilize a high pressing strategy in an attempt to recover the ball quickly and exploit the opposition's defensive vulnerabilities.

    Key Strengths

    Wide Play

    Utilizing wing-backs creates width, stretching the opposition's defense.

    High Pressing

    Aggressive pressing tactics can force turnovers in advanced positions.

    Flexible Midfield

    Combination of one DM and two CMs allows for fluid transitions between attack and defense.

    Conflicting Directions

    Potential Overcommitment

    Using high press can lead to gaps in defense if opponents bypass the initial press.

    Transition Vulnerabilities

    The emphasis on quick transitions may lead to defensive disorganization when possession is lost.

    Lack of Central Defensive Support

    No CDM support when wing-backs advance, potentially exposing the center.

    Tactical Suggestions

    Consider a More Balanced Approach

    Introduce a flat midfield trio with one more defensive option to increase cover.

    Adjust Pressing Intensity

    Moderate pressing intensity to prevent excessive gaps in the defensive line.

    Utilize a Sweeper Keeper

    Adding a Sweeper Keeper could help cover the high defensive line and support quick transitions.

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