Sion's defensive setup has proven to be multifaceted and adaptable this season. Under pressure, the team often finds itself in a compact formation that focuses on quick transitions. With possession percentages declining in recent matches, the coach has provided players with a clear plan to effectively neutralize opponent attacks.

In the match against Servette, Sion shifted to a back five. This tactic proved effective as it curtailed the opponents' attacking attempts and disrupted their flow. Players such as K. Hajrizi and M. Dubosson excelled in their ability to close down spaces and thwart offensive actions. The result was an impressive defensive display that conceded only one goal.

Although Sion plays strongly defensively, the challenge is clear: executing a switch play favorably. When the defense has possession, weaknesses often show, so a balance between defense and offense must be found. The acquisition of new players like Nevio Biner indicates an effort to close gaps in midfield and create better connections between defense and attack.

The tactical flexibility Sion displays this season is encouraging, especially in a league where competition is fierce. The coach's task will be to solidify the team further while also providing offensive thrust to ensure consistency.