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Fluid Attack
The team employs a fluid attacking style due to multiple players operating in forward roles, allowing for dynamic movement and passing options.
Wide Play
Utilizing wing-backs and wingers helps stretch the opposition, providing space for central players to exploit.
High Pressing
A high defensive line combined with a high press can quickly win back possession, leading to immediate attacking opportunities.
Counter-Attacking Threat
The tactical setup allows for quick transitions into counter-attacks, especially with fast players operating on the wings.
Inconsistent Defensive Balance
While the high press is effective, it risks being exploited on the counter, especially given the high defensive line.
Overloading Midfield
With multiple players pushing forward, there may be gaps in midfield, leaving the defense exposed during transitions.
Player Injuries Impacting Structure
Key injuries to influential players like Boniface and Ferguson can disrupt the tactical cohesion and effectiveness.
Roles Misalignment
The roles assigned may not fully leverage player strengths, such as a complete wing-back not being maximized on the ball.
Adjust Pressing Intensity
Consider lowering pressing intensity slightly to maintain structural integrity and reduce vulnerability to counters.
Utilize More Balanced Midfield Roles
Implement a more defensive-minded midfielder to provide better protection for the back line.
Vary Attack Directions
Encourage wing play while also integrating central attacking patterns to become less predictable.
Consider Defensive Substitutions
With injuries impacting attack, consider a more defensive substitution to reinforce the back line during critical phases.
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