"Our discipline on the pitch is our greatest asset," said coach Fabio Celestini after the latest match. Lugano's tactical approach this season is clearly reflected in their defensive structure and offensive flexibility. The team has learned to read the game better and utilize its strengths.

One of the key strategies is compactness in defense. Upon losing the ball, they sprint back immediately to stabilize their formation and put pressure on the opponent. This was particularly evident in recent matches against strong teams like YB Bern, where Lugano managed to operate with a solid defense.

Offensively, their flexibility in formations shines through. Whether 4-3-3 or 3-5-2, Lugano can adapt to the opponent and try out different attacking variants. Players like M. Bottani and H. Mahmoud are strategically important, as they excel in both dribbling and combination play.

To successfully implement this tactic, specific key players are needed. Ahmadou Ndiaye, as a central midfielder, has proven to be the link between defense and attack by distributing the ball quickly and creating spaces. He is expected to play a central role in the upcoming matches, just like against their next opponents from Basel.

The coach has a clear idea of play that is executed precisely. Communication on the pitch is exemplary , one can notice it from the first whistle. The analysis of the last matches shows that Lugano is among the best teams in the league in terms of tactical implementation.