With the arrival of the new manager, Monza is undergoing a noticeable tactical evolution. The changes are palpable, featuring a more aggressive and offensive style compared to last season. The choice to deploy a fluid formation with a 4-3-3 setup has transformed the team's appearance.

During the recent match against Como, Monza displayed a strong capacity for high pressing. The players suffocated their opponents, forcing mistakes and regaining possession in advanced positions. This approach highlighted A. Álvarez's qualities, allowing him to seize opportunities created by the pressing.

Another interesting aspect is the intensive use of the flanks. With S. Birindelli and V. Antov overlapping, Monza is able to create numerical superiority. This leads to dangerous crosses and shots from outside the area, increasing goal-scoring chances.

The coach has also emphasized off-the-ball movement. Players constantly seek each other out, creating triangles and spaces. Monza seems to have finally found a distinctive identity: no more static play, but pure dynamism. The hope is that this evolution can lead to a satisfying end to the season.