With the arrival of new tactics, Carrarese has transformed from a defensive side to a blend of control and pressing. This change began in the match against Siena, where the coaches opted for a more offensive 4-3-3 formation. Players accustomed to a more conservative approach are now driving an adventurous attack wave.
The focal point of this new style is D. Bouah in midfield, who links the lines and builds play. With his speed and vision, Carrarese can evade the opposition's pressing, creating opportunities all over the pitch. Additionally, N. Sekulov has been shining on the wing, providing valuable assists for his teammates.
This tactical evolution also holds true in defensive phases; with Bleve keeping the net secure, defenders can afford to push forward, supporting attacking actions. When opponents attack, the team quickly reorganizes, maintaining excellent shape. The combination of high pressing and quick counterattacks is making Carrarese a team to watch closely.
Statistics tell a clear story: the last five matches have seen a 30% increase in chances created compared to before. As the next phase of the season begins, how Carrarese confronts its opponents with this new identity could determine the final outcome of their campaign.
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