This season, Sion has established a flexible 4-2-3-1 system designed for both offensive and defensive play. The defense features two solid holding midfielders who reduce pressure on the opposition's strike force. This strategy has yielded results: Sion has only conceded two goals in their last five games.

The wingers, including Winsley Boteli Mokango, frequently cut inside to support the attack and create space for the full-backs to overlap. This dynamic has invigorated the offense, leading to many scoring opportunities from open play.

One of the key characteristics of this setup is the high intensity in pressing. As soon as Sion loses the ball, they immediately swarm the opponent to regain possession. Clear communication and coordination within the team are also evident, contributing to their overall success on the pitch.