Three. That's how many clean sheets Woking has registered in the last twelve outings, a statistic that speaks volumes about their tactical evolution this season. Under the guidance of management, the team has fine-tuned its defensive organization while remaining committed to an attacking philosophy.
The shift to a more disciplined 4-3-3 formation has allowed Woking to press opponents effectively while maintaining possession. This tactical flexibility has been on display in matches against key rivals, where they've been able to control the midfield, thanks in large part to performers like J. Andrews, who excels in linking defense to attack.
the incorporation of wing players has stretched defenses and created crucial space for midfield runners. The likes of S. Ashford have thrived in such a system, taking on defenders with pace while providing an outlet for quick counter-attacks. Fans have witnessed an aggressive yet calculated approach to matches that has given Woking confidence.
As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how the opposition adapts to Woking's evolving strategy. Sunday's encounter against Aldershot Town is expected to be a test of this newfound style. Will the Cards continue their momentum? Or will their tactics come under scrutiny against a fierce derby rival? Only time will tell, but the early signs are promising.
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