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Solid Defensive Shape
The formation focuses on a strong defensive presence, making it hard for opponents to break through.
Counter-Attacking Potential
With a counter strategy, the team can exploit spaces left by opponents after losing possession.
Effective Set Pieces
Utilizing favored set pieces can provide scoring opportunities in tight matches.
Possession Management
The emphasis on passing into space allows for calculated possession play when transitioning.
Overlap Issues
The wing-backs may not have enough support when advancing, potentially leaving gaps in defense.
Limited Forward Options
With only one forward, the attacking options may be too limited against stronger defenses.
Low Block vs. Counter
While a low block is good for defense, it can disrupt quick transition plays if players are too deep.
DLP's Role Restriction
A defensive duty for the DLP may limit offensive contributions during attacking transitions.
Adjust Wing-Back Duties
Consider altering one of the wing-backs to an attacking duty to provide more width and support in attack.
Incorporate More Attacking Players
Adding another forward or an attacking midfielder could enhance goal-scoring opportunities.
Explore High Pressing
Implementing a high pressing strategy could leverage physicality and disrupt opponent's buildup play.
Incorporate a Roaming Playmaker
Replacing the DLP with a roaming role may provide more creativity in the midfield.