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    Formation & Style

    Tactical Style:Custom
    Mentality:Positive
    Formation:4-3-2-1 DM WB
    Team Fluidity:Flexible

    In Possession

    Much Shorter Passing
    Run At Defence
    Play For Set Pieces
    Be More Expressive
    Overlap Right
    Higher Tempo
    Narrow

    In Transition

    Roll It Out
    Distribute To Centre-Backs
    Counter
    Counter-Press

    Out of Possession

    Much Higher Defensive Line
    High Press
    Much More Often Prevent Short GK Distribution

    Team Shape Without Ball

    Shape:Compact
    Description:The team maintains a compact shape to limit space, while pressing opponents aggressively.
    Evidence:Much Higher Defensive Line and High Press with BWM at [4,3] supporting the two BPDs.

    Team Shape With Ball

    Shape:Fluid
    Description:The attack is fluid, with players interchanging positions to create overloads.
    Evidence:Overlap Right and emphasis on Width, particularly with attacking wing-backs at [2,1] and [2,5].

    Phase Description

    Attacking Play

    Focus on quick transitions and utilizing width through wing-backs. Players are encouraged to make direct runs into the box, particularly the wingers and advanced forward.

    Defensive Transition

    Pressing to regain possession quickly with a high defensive line to compress the play.

    Main Focus

    Create scoring opportunities through wing play and exploiting gaps in the opposition.

    Key Strengths

    Fluid Attack

    The attacking line is designed to create varied goal-scoring opportunities.

    Defensive Stability

    The inclusion of two ball-playing defenders supports build-up play from the back.

    Width and Depth

    Utilization of wing-backs ensures width, while midfield offers options for progression.

    Conflicting Directions

    Overlap with High Press

    High pressing can leave spaces that overlapping wing-backs might exploit but may cause gaps in midfield.

    Narrow Shape vs. Width

    Narrow attacking shape contradicts exploiting wing-back width.

    Transition Risk

    Quick transitions might lead to defensive vulnerabilities if possession is lost.

    Tactical Suggestions

    Adjust Width in Attack

    Consider broadening the attack to maximize wing-back involvement and stretch opponent defenses.

    Midfield Cover

    Ensure a forward pressing strategy does not leave the midfield exposed.

    Incorporate Rotations

    Encouraging players to interchange could enhance unpredictability during attacks.

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