Three wins in four matches , that's how many victories Tranmere has racked up since a noticeable shift in tactics adopted by manager Micky Mellon. The subtle yet impactful changes have revitalized a squad that was struggling to find its rhythm earlier this season. As Tranmere aims for promotion from League Two, Mellon's new approach is proving effective.

The most significant change has been the switch to a more dynamic midfield setup, allowing for greater flexibility and attacking options. With S. Finley and E. Bristow playing in tandem, the midfield now controls the tempo of the game better than before. This adjustment was evident in the recent match against Oldham Athletic, where Tranmere dominated possession, resulting in a convincing 3-1 victory.

Defensively, the introduction of two overlapping full-backs has given Tranmere more width. M. Maroši, the goalkeeper, appreciates the defensive solidity this change has introduced. "It gives us more options when we're building from the back. Everyone is more confident with the new formations," he noted after the match.

Fans have taken notice, too. A more fluid style of play has bred optimism among the supporters. The build-up of play has become faster, and players like K. Dennis have been thriving in this environment, providing crucial goals and assists. This fresh approach is rekindling passion in the stands as Tranmere fans rally behind the team.

As the promotion race heats up in League Two, consistency will be key. Micky Mellon's tactical adjustments may prove to be the spark Tranmere needs as they chase a return to higher divisions. With momentum on their side, the Whites are setting their sights firmly on the playoffs.