Sion's tactical approach has noticeably changed in recent weeks. Under the guidance of their coach, the team has shifted towards a focused buildup play based on possession and patience. In one of their recent matches against Lausanne, Sion demonstrated how effectively this strategy can be implemented.

A standout feature of the new approach is the use of short passes from the defense, allowing midfielders to operate in the right positions. Players like Baltazar Costa and Nevio Biner master this strategy by constantly adapting and moving the ball efficiently. This new system not only fosters team spirit but also increases chances of creating dangerous situations.

Statistics support this positive trend: In the last five matches, Sion has recorded the highest possession percentages and passes through opponent formations more efficiently than before. The coach explicitly reasoned this method with the requirement that players take more responsibility in possession: "When we have the ball, we must act intelligently and force the opponent to move," he emphasized after the last match.

A deeper analysis of the plays also reveals new offensive strategies that have led Sion to score more goals. Forwards T. Berdayes and Winsley Boteli Mokango have significantly benefited from these tactical changes and have scored crucial goals multiple times. Sion heads into the next matches with renewed confidence, and fans are eager to see how this approach performs in upcoming games.