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Possession Play
The emphasis on shorter passing and play out of defense maximizes possession, allowing control of the game's tempo.
Attacking Width
With two inside forwards and wing backs, the team can stretch the play and exploit space on the flanks.
Dynamic Midfield
The combination of a Mezzala and Advanced Playmaker allows for fluid transitions and creativity in central areas.
High Pressing
The high press can force errors from the opposition and regain possession quickly, enhancing offensive opportunities.
Tempo Conflict
The low tempo directive may clash with the high pressing instructions, potentially reducing effectiveness in quickly regaining possession.
Defensive Fragility
With an attacking mentality, the team may leave gaps in transition, making them vulnerable to counter-attacks.
Fluidity vs Structure
A structured team fluidity might limit the natural flow of play, potentially stifling creativity in the attacking third.
Wing Back Duties
Support duties for wing backs might not fully exploit their role in overlapping runs, possibly reducing width and attacking options.
Adjust Team Tempo
Consider increasing the tempo to better align with high pressing and faster transitions.
Reevaluate Pressing Intensity
Adjust pressing intensity to complement the team's possession style, ensuring balance in defensive duties.
Explore Fluidity Options
Experiment with a more fluid approach to enhance creativity and spontaneous play in the attacking phase.
Change Wing Back Duties
Consider changing wing backs to attacking duties to fully utilize their ability to stretch the pitch.
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