As the season progresses, FC Lugano has demonstrated remarkable flexibility in its playing style. Under the new coach, the team remains unpredictable while utilizing various formations to extract the best from the players. The decision to employ Ahmadou Ndiaye as goalkeeper has also proven wise, especially after he showcased some standout saves in recent matches.
A key to Lugano's successful strategy is the adaptability to opponents. In a recent game against Team X, Lugano unexpectedly utilized a 3-5-2 formation that provided both defensive stability and attacking strength. Players like Z. Brault-Guillard and H. Delcroix seamlessly integrated into the backline, while the midfield was dominated by M. Zanotti and E. Alioski.
A standout player in this flexible setup is K. Behrens. His ability to operate both in midfield and in attack is evident daily. Behrens can easily navigate between the lines, increasing the pressure on the opponent's defense.
The spectators in Cornaredo have welcomed the exciting developments in Lugano's tactics positively. It will be interesting to see how long Lugano can maintain this dynamic approach, especially when facing stronger opponents.
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