Three. That's how many clean sheets Tranmere has registered in the last twelve outings , and the data suggests it isn't an accident. Under increasing pressure in League Two, manager has implemented a tactical shift. The emphasis has moved toward a more offensive approach, aiming to create more scoring opportunities.

During last weekend's match against Newport County, the players showed an improved understanding of their roles within this new framework. The midfield, spearheaded by players like S. Finley and E. Bristow, has become a focal point in transitioning from defense to attack. This shift allows Tranmere to capitalize on counter-attacks, which has been fruitful in recent matches.

Chalkboards across Prenton Park now reflect formations that prioritize overlapping runs and positional rotations. Matches that were once stifled by defensive play are starting to feel more dynamic. The crowd at Prenton Park has responded positively to this evolution, with chants ringing louder as the team takes more risks.

While the new tactics have resulted in some thrilling encounters, not every match has been smooth sailing. Tranmere's backline has seen increased pressure with this shift, yet the young goalkeeper, Jack Barrett, has been instrumental in keeping the scores low. Will this tactical evolution help Tranmere return to form and climb the league standings? Only time will tell.