The tactical evolution of Reggiana under the current management is evident in the way the team presents itself on the field. With an approach aiming for a balance between defensive solidity and offensive creativity, the manager has introduced schemes that fully exploit the qualities of the available players. This transformation has led the team to better results compared to previous seasons.

One of the key points of this evolution is the use of a three-man defense, allowing full-backs to push forward without compromising stability. Furthermore, the midfield has been designed to create multiple passing options, benefiting strikers like E. Cavaliere. The fluidity of play is palpable, especially during transitions. Weekly training focuses on maintaining possession and stretching the game, a strategy that has seen Rescappini, Bertagnoli, and Conte become crucial in attacking plays.

The recent match against Gubbio showcased these strategies. The team dominated possession, creating numerous chances, with eight shots on target and three goals scored. During the match, the motivation and coordination of the team were evident; players were in perfect sync, moving in harmony and anticipating each other's moves.

This new philosophy has not only improved results on the pitch but has also strengthened the team spirit. Enthusiasm among players is palpable, and the support from the crowd makes everything more engaging at the "Mapei Stadium." There is no doubt that the tactical evolution seen at Reggiana will continue to bear fruit this season, and expectations for the final stretch are very high.