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Width and Creativity
Utilizes wide players effectively, providing crosses and opening spaces for central attackers.
Dynamic Pressing
High pressing intensity can disrupt opponent buildup, creating quick counter-attack opportunities.
Midfield Versatility
The presence of a Mez (Gray) offers creative playmaking and supporting runs in attack.
Triple Threat in Attack
Three attacking roles (IF, IW, CF) provide multiple options for finishing and play combination.
High Press with Deep Line
The BPD and CD roles focusing on support might not be aggressive enough to maintain a high press efficiently.
Overlap Instructions
Overlap left and right may conflict with attacking duties of wide players if not managed properly.
Counter-Press Expectation
Counter-pressing may conflict with certain player roles that prefer to stay in position instead of immediately pressing.
CWB and Defensive Stability
CWB's attacking duty could leave defensive gaps, especially if fullbacks push too high without support.
Adjust Defensive Roles
Consider changing the BPD role to a more aggressive duty, such as defend, to support high pressing and recovery.
Balance Width in Attack
Balance the width provided by IF and IW to ensure central spaces remain occupied and not overcrowded.
Increase Defensive Cover
Consider including a more defensive-minded midfielder or changing the formation to 4-2-3-1 for enhanced balance.
Adapt Player Duties
Change the duties of the wide players to provide a more varied approach rather than relying solely on attacking duties.
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