Three. That's the number of formations Reggiana has employed this season, highlighting the tactical flexibility of head coach. The Granata have transitioned between a 4-3-3, a 3-5-2, and a more traditional 4-4-2 based on their opponent and match situation. This adaptability has been key in their recent performances, particularly in matches against stronger sides.

Reggiana in a 4-3-3 setup has allowed them to dominate midfield. L. Belardinelli and M. Bertagnoli have excelled, controlling tempo and providing creativity while supporting the attack launched by E. Cavaliere. In contrast, the 3-5-2 formation has strengthened their defensive capabilities, enabling full-backs to push forward and join the attack, creating overloads in wide areas.

In their last match against their derby rivals Modena, Reggiana implemented a disciplined 4-4-2 that stifled the opponent's attacking play. Tactical discipline from players like S. Bonetti and M. Cardinali's solid goalkeeping ensured they kept a clean sheet, contributing to a 1-0 victory that delighted fans.

This season's tactical evolution reflects a team willing to learn and adapt. It presents a blend of solidity and attack-minded strategies, making them a formidable opponent in the League. With the second half of the season on the horizon, it will be interesting to see how the coaching staff further refines their approaches.