Three. That's how many different formations FC Zürich has experimented with this season. Often, 4-2-3-1 has been the preferred structure, providing both stability in defense and creativity in attack. M. Bangoura has proven to be extremely effective in this role.
In the last match against FC Basel, it was evident how FC Zürich controlled the midfield. V. Berisha, who played a key role, allowed the team to dominate possession. The buildup was solid, and precise passes frequently created opportunities. A look at some statistics: 65% possession and 18 shots on goal.
Crucial to this is the team's ability to adapt quickly. The coach constantly implements new elements to surprise opponents. Against Grasshopper, FC Zürich switched to a 3-5-2 formation in the second half, which turned the game around and led to decisive goals.
Tactical flexibility is key to success. Once again, it has been demonstrated that FC Zürich is not locked into one style of play. These variations in formations might make the difference in the title race.
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