
Attacking Play
Utilizes width through the wing-back and inside forward, with a strong emphasis on passing into space and low crosses.
Defensive Transition
Quick transitions with a counter-press to regain possession high up the pitch.
Main Focus
Creating scoring opportunities through overlapping runs and exploitative movements.
Fluid Attack
With the combination of an attacking midfielder, inside forward, and winger, the team can rotate positions and create confusion in the opponent's defense.
Pressing Game
The tactical approach promotes regaining possession quickly via counter-pressing and a higher defensive line.
Width and Overloading
The use of an inverted full-back and wing-back offers width, stretching the opposition and allowing central spaces for attackers.
Counter-Press Conflicts
The team’s high pressing may leave defensive gaps if the press is bypassed, allowing quick counters from the opposition.
Wide Play Vulnerability
The focus on wing play may lead to vulnerabilities on counter-attacks through the central areas.
Inverted Full-Back Risks
Usage of an inverted full-back could potentially expose the flanks if the team is caught in transition.
Adjust Defensive Shape
Consider dropping the defensive line if finding opposition counters consistently exploiting space.
Incorporate More Central Presence
Enhance midfield presence or provide cover to prevent gaps left by BWM-S, particularly during defensive transitions.
Variate Attacking Dynamics
Consider adding a roaming playmaker in the midfield to enhance creativity and flexibility in attack.