In the League, Santa Clara has revealed itself to be a tactically intelligent team. Observing the match against Marítimo in the last round, it became clear that the coach implemented a strategy that provides great freedom to players like Adriel. He played as a false nine, dragging opposing defenders with him, which opens up spaces for teammates. Tactical structure
The formation of 4-2-3-1 has been effective, allowing Darlan and Andrey to control the midfield. Darlan, in particular, isolates himself to receive passes and enter goal-scoring areas. The strength of the flanks, with Diogo Calila and Z. Franco, is also a vital asset to the attack, offering width and dangerous crosses.
Another peculiarity of the system is high pressing. Santa Clara tends to adopt an aggressive approach, seeking to regain possession immediately after losing the ball. This dynamic was notable in the previous match, where they forced several errors from Marítimo and created goal opportunities.
With the combination of high pressing and a well-structured tactical attack, Santa Clara presents itself as a real threat in the League. The Açorianos are being closely monitored, and it seems they can surprise their opponents at any moment. If the coach continues to explore these dynamics, the future at Estádio de São Miguel could be bright.
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