Three. That's the number of tactical setups Modena has used in their last five matches. With the arrival of new players and the integration of young talents, the team has started a slow but evident tactical evolution. The coach has opted for a 4-3-3 during attacking phases but has also implemented a 3-5-2 to close out matches defensively.
During the recent challenge against Cosenza, it was this tactical flexibility that allowed the team to manage the pace of the game effectively. M. Cotali and F. Zampano did excellent work finding space and creating chances, while the back three ensured a solid protective layer in front of F. Bagheria.
This evolution has not only been in the formation but also in the individual strategies of players. Gady Beyuku has shown remarkable progress in reading opposing movements. In midfield, F. Zampano is increasingly establishing himself as a playmaker, facilitating play and maintaining ball possession.
What does all this mean for Modena's future? The team appears ready to compete at the highest levels. With 3 clean sheets in their last six matches, the Canarini have less to fear defensively and are building their strength in attack. The elegance of Modena's play is impressing, and it's clear the team is finding its identity.
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