The recent matches of the Zürifäger have shown both light and shadow. While some games shone through fighting spirit and creative play, others suffered from tactical shortcomings, particularly in defense. Given the upcoming challenges in the Super League, it is crucial that coach Shkelzen Gashi makes some strategic adjustments to fully harness the team's potential.

One central aspect that has become apparent in recent games is the vulnerability in defense. Often, there have been misunderstandings between the center-backs and full-backs, leading to dangerous counter-situations for opponents. A possible solution would be to tighten the defensive line by having a defensive midfielder act as a "shield" in front of the defense. This could help close gaps and reduce pressure on the backline.

In midfield, FC Zürich has dominated possession in some matches, but often lacks creativity and cutting edge. Here, switching from a 4-2-3-1 to a 4-3-3 system could be beneficial. This system would allow more players to get involved in the offense while maintaining a solid midfield presence. An additional key element could be the integration of M. Bangoura in a more creative role to strengthen the link between midfield and attack.

Furthermore, involving the wingers more in the build-up play might be wise. They are often too isolated and lack sufficient support, which leads them to be caught in one-on-one situations. By integrating overloads on the flanks, FC Zürich could stretch the opposing defense further and create space for the offense.

In conclusion, FC Zürich has the opportunity to tactically optimize in the upcoming weeks. A clear plan that promotes both defensive stability and offensive creativity could be crucial to remaining competitive in the Super League. If the Zürifäger successfully implement these adjustments, they could soon climb the table.