"We need to leverage our strengths and adjust our game to the opponents," said Herbert Binkert, Lugano's coach, after the last match. This season, his team has shown that they can effectively adapt to the strengths of their opponents.
The coaching team meticulously analyzes each match to identify weaknesses in rival teams. By employing a compact defensive structure and swift counter-attacks, they exploit gaps that arise in transitions. Players like Ahmadou Ndiaye and Z. Brault-Guillard step up to stabilize the defense and ignite the attack.
One of the key challenges lies in the game against FC Chiasso. Lugano is typically expected to maintain over 55% possession, enabling them to control the game. However, the team must be cautious not to rely solely on possession. Quick counter-attacking will be crucial to break down opposition defensive frameworks.
The coming weeks will show whether Lugano can solidify its strategy. Continuing to focus on tactics will remain a central part of their playing style.
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