The change in management at Tranmere has marked a new chapter in their history. Since the arrival of the new manager, the team's strategy has evolved towards a more attacking approach. In the last match against Stockport County, this change was evident, with players pressing high and constantly looking for the ball in the final third of the pitch.

The new 4-3-3 formation allows forwards like K. Dennis and B. Blacker more freedom to explore space and create opportunities. "It's refreshing to see the lads so motivated in attack," the manager commented in his latest press conference. Moreover, this flexibility has led to an increase in the number of goals scored, something fans have been eager to see.

Defensively, the new system has also seen adjustments. With a solid back four and a more active midfield, Tranmere has managed to reduce opponents' scoring chances. M. Maroši in goal has been crucial in adapting to this change, providing security when needed. The defense is communicating more effectively, which has led to fewer individual mistakes.

The players' commitment to this new tactic is apparent, suggesting the team is not only looking for results but also aiming for the evolution of their style of play. The Prenton Park crowd has reasons to feel optimistic with this new approach, looking forward to an exciting end to the season.