As the season unfolds with possibilities, Entella has begun developing a playing system aimed at optimizing its potential. Under the guidance of their coach, the team is adopting a more offensive approach, focusing on improving ball possession and creating clearer goal opportunities.

Characterized by high pressing and quick transitions, weekly training sessions concentrate on enhancing player mobility and maintaining compactness. The recent match against Cosenza showcased the fruits of this labor: players moved in sync, generating numerous goal-scoring chances.

A key aspect of the new strategy is the integration of midfielders like D. Bariti and L. Benedetti, who are tasked with supplying incisive balls to the forwards. This has allowed L. Cuppone and A. Bottaro to fully express their attacking potential. When Entella manages to maintain control of the match, the risk of conceding goals decreases significantly.

The atmosphere at the stadium during the last game was electric, with fans cheering each string of passes. There's a sense that Entella is finally finding a playing identity. A step toward the future, or just a temporary filter? It will be interesting to see if this strategy leads to long-term results.