Three. That's how many consecutive matches Monza has navigated with an innovative tactical approach. As fans flood the stadium, eager for a glimpse of their team's evolution, it's clear this strategy is making waves. This new identity blends both solidity in defense and creativity in attack. Coach Raffaele Palladino has fine-tuned the team's formation to maximize their strengths.

One key aspect is the commitment to pressing high up the pitch, forcing opponents into mistakes. Against teams like Como, Monza's players exhibited disciplined pressing, disrupting the flow of play. The combination of A. Colpani and A. Bakoune in midfield has been instrumental in this strategy, providing both aggression and finesse. Player synergy and adaptability

the flexibility in formation allows Monza to switch from a 4-3-3 to a more compact 4-2-3-1, based on the game dynamics. This adaptability has caught many opponents off guard. In previous matches, Monza has not only defended resolutely but has also managed to create goal-scoring opportunities through swift transitions.

By analyzing passing statistics, one can see the effectiveness of this system. The team averages over 60% possession in matches, indicating a control that many will find hard to contend with. Perhaps this newfound tactic is the missing piece in Monza's quest for a stronger league position.