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Attacking Width
Utilizing a wide formation allows for good width, stretching the opposition and creating spaces for penetrative runs.
Fluidity in Midfield
The dual midfield roles (DLP and AP) create versatility, allowing for quick transitions and effective ball distribution.
High Pressing System
A high pressing setup can lead to winning the ball higher up the pitch, thus creating more goal-scoring opportunities.
Custom Set Pieces
Focus on set pieces can capitalize on training routines and player attributes, offering additional goal-scoring chances.
High Press vs Defensive Solidity
High pressing might compromise the defensive organization, especially if the defensive line is high and players get caught out of position.
CWB vs Lower Block Teams
While the CWB is effective against attacking setups, it may struggle against teams that defend deep, leading to fewer crossing opportunities.
DLP’s Role in Transition
The DLP's role may conflict with the high pressing strategy, as DLPs typically are more involved in building from deep rather than pressing high.
Structured Fluidity vs Free Movement
Structured fluidity may hinder the natural movements of attacking players, impacting their ability to exploit spaces.
Consider an Enganche
Instead of AP, an Enganche can provide more creativity and support in a more advanced position while allowing midfield runners to exploit space.
Adjust Defensive Line
Consider lowering the defensive line slightly to enhance defensive stability and reduce susceptibility to counter-attacks.
Incorporate Overlapping Full-Backs
Encouraging overlapping runs from the full-backs can create additional width and provide options for crosses into the box.
Evaluate Set Piece Strategies
Regularly assessing set piece effectiveness can help optimize routines and player assignments based on opponent weaknesses.