When watching Sion's matches this season, one immediately notices that a tactical evolution is underway. The coach has encouraged the team to focus more on ball possession and dominate the midfield. This has heightened the intensity of the spectators' engagement. Particularly noteworthy has been the interplay among the midfielders, which has led Sion to victory in several matches.
A concrete example was the last away game against St. Gallen, where the team achieved 60% possession, allowing them to maintain control of the match. With 12 shots on goal and a high passing accuracy, it was evident how well the players were working together. The widespread adaptation to the 4-3-3 style of play allows them to press forward more effectively. Inter-player dynamics
Key players like Baltazar Costa and Nevio Biner create space for attackers through their offensive movements. Particularly, Costa has proven to be a pivotal player, often delivering the final pass. However, the defensive line is solid, making Sion strong on both ends. With a sturdy defense and a flexible attack, Sion remains tough to beat.
The upcoming clash against Servette will provide another test for Sion's playing style. Fans can expect a tactically challenging duel, where Sion's techniques will be put to the test as they aim to leverage their superiority. This match will present an opportunity to showcase just how far Sion's tactical development has come.
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