Statistically, Carrarese has made significant strides in their tactical approach this season. Their possession statistics show a marked increase, often hovering around 60% in matches. This shift allows the team to control the game tempo and frustrate opposing defenders. As one fan noted, "We feel like we are always in the game, even when things get tough."
In high-pressure situations, coach has opted for a more aggressive formation, shifting to a 4-3-3 that emphasizes wing play and quick transitions. This change has suited strikers like T. Rubino, who has found himself in more goal-scoring opportunities as a result. In the last match against Spezia, his pace on the break resulted in a crucial assist, exemplifying the effectiveness of the new approach.
During the first half of the season, Carrarese struggled with consistency, but recent changes have pushed them into a competitive rhythm. The understanding between players has improved, highlighted by mid-season partnerships forming. As midfielders like D. Bouah engage more, the team fluidity allows for combinations that break down even the most organized defenses.
With upcoming fixtures, how will Carrarese maintain this tactical flexibility? Their ability to adapt while keeping pressure off their defensive line could mean the difference between a challenging season and one filled with triumphs. Observers hope the squad can continue this positive trajectory in the second half of the league.
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