
Attacking Play
Aimed at utilizing the width provided by the wing-backs and inverted wingers to create cross opportunities and overloads.
Defensive Transition
On regaining possession, the team swiftly transitions into attacking behavior, aiming for quick counter-attacks.
Main Focus
To create width and exploit the space in front of the opposition with overlapping runs.
Width in Attack
Utilizing wing-backs and inverted wingers ensures that the team can stretch the opponent's defense.
Midfield Stability
The combination of a holding midfielder and a more advanced role allows flexibility and support in defense and attack.
Fluidity in Attack
The dual-striker setup demands movement and interchanging positions to confuse the defense.
High Defensive Line with Quick Attack
While pressing high can be effective, it may leave the defense exposed if possession is lost rapidly.
Rigid Team Fluidity
A rigid approach may hinder player interactions and adaptability during high-pressure moments.
Reliance on Flank Play
Over dependence on width might become predictable and lead to reduced central penetration.
Consider Changing Team Fluidity
A more flexible system can improve player interactions and tactical fluidity.
Introduce Central Support Play
Utilizing a central player to support attacks can create more opportunities.
Managerial Instructions for Pressing
Adjusting pressing intensity may help to control transitions better.