FC Lugano has developed a clear tactical direction under the new coach that is gaining attention in the league. The coach has implemented a 4-2-3-1 system, which is proving to be successful. With this formation, Lugano has gained stability both defensively and offensively. The defensive double pivot allows for quick transitions and strengthens the defense, while the attacking line featuring Mattia Bottani and U. Bislimi can act creatively.
What stands out particularly is how Lugano controls the ball possession statistics. The ball-carrying player is optimally supported by teammates to enable quick combinations. This style of play pulls the opponent's defense apart and creates more space for the fast wingers. With Ahmadou Ndiaye and E. Alioski, the Bianconeri have two players who excel in this regard.
Defensively, Lugano emphasizes positioning and teamwork. The defensive lines are well organized, and the players work hard to close down spaces. Z. Brault-Guillard and E. Alioski are capable of neutralizing opposing attackers and preventing quick counterattacks. This approach has given Lugano a solid defense that has so far prevented many goals.
The evolution of their playing style is a promising step for Lugano. The combination of structure and individual talent has well-prepared the team for the challenges of the current season. If they maintain their level, they could climb even further up the table.
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