Following a mixed string of results, questions arise about Altrincham's current formation and whether it effectively suits the squad's strengths. With consistent performances from players like L. Banks in defense and Kian Breckin in midfield, could tactical adjustments elevate the team's game?
A notable issue has been the disconnect between midfield and attack. While Crankshaw shines, the supply line often falters. Adopting a diamond formation might create better triangles for ball movement, allowing for more penetrative plays. This setup could improve the pressing situation in the final third.
Potential concerns include the defensive stability the diamond might compromise. The absence of a traditional width means relying heavily on full-backs to provide support. L. Fallon and J. Bailey have shown they can contribute, but against teams with potent wing play, the compactness could be tested.
In future matches, Altrincham's coaching staff might opt for experimentation during training sessions with the diamond shape. Such tactical evolution, if executed wisely, could reinvigorate the Robins' offensive output while holding steady defensively. If the adjustments are made thoughtfully, the team could see significant improvements in results as the chaotic National League season unfolds.
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