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Aggressive Counter-Pressing
The tactical style of Gegenpress allows the team to quickly regain possession after losing it, applying pressure to opponents in their own half.
Wide Attacking Play
The emphasis on playing fairly wide allows the wing-backs to stretch the opposition, creating space for the forwards and midfielders.
Effective Use of Penalty Area
The team has effectively scored from penalty area entries, showing a strong ability to capitalize on opportunities.
Strong Midfield Presence
The combination of a Ball Winning Midfielder and a Central Midfielder provides a solid base for both defensive stability and attacking support.
High Defensive Line with Slow Centre-Backs
Using a higher defensive line can expose the back three, especially if the centre-backs lack pace to recover from balls played in behind.
URL Dependency on Wing-Backs
A heavy reliance on the wing-backs may leave the team vulnerable defensively if they are caught out of position.
Overloading Central Areas
With both a Mezzala and a Central Midfielder, there might be conflicting responsibilities leading to overcrowding in the center.
Counter-Pressing vs. Defensive Duties
The high press may conflict with the defensive roles expected of the Ball Winning Midfielder and defenders, causing indecision.
Adjust Defensive Line
Consider lowering the defensive line to mitigate risks against fast counter-attacking teams.
Utilize Width Effectively
Encourage wing-backs to stay wider to stretch the play, especially against teams that compact centrally.
Greater Flexibility in Midfield Roles
Consider adjusting the duties of the Mezzala or Central Midfielder to avoid overcrowding in central play.
Improve Transition Play
Focus on enhancing distribution methods from the keeper to avoid lost possession during transitions.
The tactical theory behind the 5-3-2 (DM): roles, instructions, and the trade-offs that decide whether the system holds up.