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    Formation & Style

    Tactical Style:Custom Gegenpress
    Mentality:Balanced
    Formation:4-2-2-2 Asymmetric ST
    Team Fluidity:Structured

    In Possession

    Pass Into Space
    Run At Defense
    Higher Tempo

    In Transition

    Counter

    Out of Possession

    Much Higher Defensive Line
    Low Block
    Get Stuck In
    Step Up More

    Team Shape Without Ball

    Shape:4-2
    Description:Compact low block with two DMs screening the defense.
    Evidence:DM-D at [3,3], DM-Su at [3,4] providing a shield to the defense.

    Team Shape With Ball

    Shape:4-2
    Description:Exploits width and transitional play to create goal-scoring opportunities.
    Evidence:W-Su at [5,2] and RMD-A at [6,3] stretching the defense.

    Phase Description

    Attacking Play

    Utilizes width through the Winger and RMD to stretch the opposition, while the strikers focus on finishing.

    Defensive Transition

    Focus on quick recovery into the low block, engaging opponents with high pressing.

    Main Focus

    Quick transitions through counter-attacking and exploiting spaces left by the opposition.

    Key Strengths

    Dynamic Attacking Options

    The asymmetric nature allows for varied attacking patterns, especially utilizing width.

    Defensive Solidity

    The setup provides a strong defensive foundation with two DMs.

    High Pressing Ability

    Gegenpressing style encourages recovery of the ball in advanced positions.

    Conflicting Directions

    Vulnerability to Counter-Attacks

    While pressing high, it exposes spaces behind the defensive line.

    Heavy Reliance on Wing Play

    Focus on wide players may lead to predictability if opposition adapts.

    Potential Overload in Midfield

    Two DMs might leave the team vulnerable if the opponent uses a three-man midfield.

    Tactical Suggestions

    Adjust Defensive Line

    Consider lowering the defensive line to counteract quick opposing forwards.

    Utilize Overlapping Full-Backs

    Introduce overlapping runs from the full-backs to further stretch defenses.

    Introduce a More Aggressive Press

    Increase pressing intensity to trap opponents in their half.

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