This current season has been marked by Vasco DA Gama's success in the league, but what truly stands out is the team's tactical flexibility. Under the manager's direction, the team has shown a remarkable ability to adapt to different game situations. One of the most impressive aspects has been the variation between the 4-2-3-1 and the 3-5-2 formations, depending on the opponent and the scenario.

Recently, in the match against Internacional, Vasco DA Gama started the game in a 4-2-3-1, allowing Matheus França to exploit the flanks. Throughout the game, the team was able to switch to a 3-5-2 formation, enabling midfielders such as Cauan Barros and Guimaraes Gustavo to control the center and intensify the pressure. This change not only helped the team maintain control of the game but also create goal opportunities.

Vasco DA Gama's ability to switch between formations is a trump card that confuses opponents. In 12 matches, this approach yielded 8 wins and only 2 losses. It's a strategy that does indeed ease the burden on the defense, freeing Adson and Matheus França to focus on attack.

In the end, with consistent performance and a flexible tactical approach, Vasco DA Gama emerges as strong contenders in the league, as opponents try to decipher their next steps.