
Attacking Play
The team is structured to build from the back with a focus on quick transitions and expressive play styles.
Defensive Transition
The high pressing aims to win back possession quickly, especially following turnovers.
Main Focus
Utilize the width provided by the wide players while controlling possession in midfield.
Ball Retention
The team's playstyle encourages short passing and building through the midfield.
Dynamic Attack
With an AF and IW, the team can create numerous goal-scoring opportunities.
Counter-Pressing
The application of a high press allows for regaining possession quickly after losing the ball.
Defensive Vulnerability
A high defensive line can expose the back four to counter-attacks, especially against faster forwards.
Decreased Width in Build-Up
Shorter passing may limit the ability to exploit wide areas when pressing high.
Pressure on Full-Backs
Wing-backs may become isolated against quick wingers or full-backs of the opposition.
Consider a Dedicated DM
Incorporating a DM could give more defensive stability, particularly against teams countering effectively.
Adjust Passing Length
A slightly longer passing strategy might efficiently utilize wing players and avoid congestion in midfield.
Enhance Press Assignments
Implementing targeted pressing instructions for specific players could maximize gains from counter-pressing.
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