Carrarese's tactical evolution has captured the attention of experts and fans alike this year. The coach has demonstrated impressive versatility in switching from a 4-3-3 to a 3-5-2 formation, depending on the opponents' characteristics. This adaptability has allowed the team to approach matches with a more fluid and unpredictable strategy.

Success in the recent match against Cittadella can be attributed to this tactical flexibility. With a more defensive approach in the initial phase, Carrarese closed down spaces, preventing opponents from getting their game going. Once confidence was built, shifting to a more offensive setup allowed players like F. Abiuso and N. Belloni to unleash their potential in attack, scoring several goals in the final minutes.

A key aspect of Carrarese's strategy is the high press. Players are well-synchronized in regaining possession, making it difficult for rival teams to develop their play. This intensity has led to many counter-attack situations, exploiting the speed of their forwards. A striking example was the second goal against Monza, where the press forced a defensive error from the opposition, leading to a clear opportunity.

Finally, the ability to adapt strategy mid-match is one of the most appreciated qualities of the current management. Coaches understand that flexibility is essential for tackling a competitive league like Serie B. Aiming to maintain cohesion and intensity, the future of Carrarese looks promising.