Statistics don't lie , Altrincham's tactical setup this season is becoming a talking point among analysts and fans alike. With a 4-2-3-1 formation as the backbone of their strategic play, the Robins have found their rhythm in the National League.

At home, the team has been particularly dominant. Against teams like Dagenham & Redbridge, the midfield pairing of Kian Breckin and J. Southern-Cooper allowed Altrincham to control possession, facilitating quick transitions from defence to attack. Their chemistry on the pitch has turned the midfield into a battleground, dictating the pace of the game.

Crucial to this setup is the width provided by O. Crankshaw and the overlapping runs of L. Banks, who have been pivotal in creating scoring opportunities. Observing their co-ordination during set-pieces has proven effective, often leading to goal-scoring chances that have excited the Moss Lane crowd.

As matches progress, it's clear that the tactical flexibility allows Altrincham to adapt to various opponents. Notably, their ability to switch from a possession-based game to counter-attacking has surprised rival teams. This adaptability could be the key to climbing the league standings in the coming months.

Looking ahead, maintaining these tactical principles will be essential. Altrincham's coaching staff is likely focused on refining this strategy in training, as the team prepares for a busy schedule. Fans will keep their fingers crossed for continued success as the season unfolds, with tactical execution at the forefront.