Three. That's how many goals Rosario Central has scored in their last two matches. This season has been challenging, but the team has found ways to adapt under pressure. A flexible lineup and attacking systems have allowed the Canalla to perform effectively, even when facing adversity.
In a recent match against Colón, they played with a 4-3-3 system that transformed into a 4-2-3-1 during defensive phases. This allowed Rosario Central to maintain ball control and constantly attack. With J. Broun as the last fortress, the team feels secure in playing the ball out of defense, allowing players like E. Copetti and G. Cantizano to be threats even under pressure.
The stats don't lie. In their last five matches, the team has had a high percentage of ball possession, always trying to corner their opponents. The key has been the ability to adapt the game plan in real-time. In their game against Defensa y Justicia, Rosario Central showcased impressive adjustments to the match circumstance, resulting in a clear victory.
Rosario Central's tactical direction is a mix of hard work and astute planning. The fans are beginning to see the fruits of this approach, cheering for their team every step of the way in the quest to maintain momentum in the League.
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