Three. That's the number of different formations Tranmere has employed over the last five matches. This adaptability has been crucial in navigating the challenges of League Two. After a rocky start to the season, Ian Dawes took bold steps to reshape the team, and the results speak for themselves.
In their last match against Colchester United, Tranmere opted for a 4-3-3 system, allowing for high pressing and midfield control. Midfielders S. Finley and E. Bristow excelled in transitions, creating numerous chances. The formation change was particularly crucial for containing the opposition's attacks.
Statistics show a notable improvement in possession and shots attempted. With an average of 55% possession in recent matches, the team seems to have finally found its rhythm. Fans have noticed a resurgence of energy and enthusiasm among the players.
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