Empoli's tactical approach has changed significantly since the current coaching staff arrived. After a challenging season, the club decided to rethink its on-field strategy. Under the guidance of our current coach, Empoli has embarked on a path toward a more proactive and attacking style of play.

The adoption of a 4-3-3 system has given Empoli a new identity. With full-backs M. Curto and A. Candela pushing forward, the midfield, led by J. Ceesay and D. Degli Innocenti, has found fluidity that was missing in previous editions. This change has allowed attacking players like F. Bianchi to fully express their qualities, scoring and creating opportunities repeatedly. New dynamics on the scene In the recent match against Fiorentina, the new tactical setup led to an increase in created opportunities. Empoli registered a whopping 15 shots on target, a clear sign of the attack finally bearing fruit. The strategy has also provided greater security to the goalkeepers, as the offensive play reduces the defensive burden.

The team's understanding and adaptation to the new playing philosophy have been swift, helping to contribute to a series of positive results. Weekly training has focused not only on physical preparation but also on improving team dynamics. Statistical data show a 30% increase in completed passes in the opposing half, highlighting a significant shift in playing style.

As the season progresses, Empoli's ongoing tactical evolution will be crucial to their objectives. Such innovative strategies are expected to yield positive results, allowing the club to make its mark both in the league and the cups.