A clear tactical approach characterizes Lugano this season. Coach R. Schappi has implemented a strategy focused on solid defense and quick, precise attacking play. This is evident through the consistent formation and firm defensive structure.

Lugano often employs a 4-2-3-1 system, with two defensive midfielders ensuring the ball is recovered quickly. D. Mina and Ahmadou Ndiaye work harmoniously together, forming a protective wall for the backline. This strategy has made Lugano strong in the league.

A particularly interesting element is the transition from defense to attack. The wingers, notably E. Alioski, are tasked with utilizing the width of the game. This creates spaces for M. Zanotti, who frequently moves into central positions to seek a shot at goal.

In the last two matches, we observed that this system has been functioning exceptionally well. The players operate dynamically and display a high level of team spirit. If Lugano continues to play this way, we can expect much from them until the end of the season.