Since the arrival of the new coach, Sport Recife has evolved tactically in remarkable ways. Previously known for a more defensive approach, Leão da Ilha now adopts a more aggressive and proactive stance. This change has been evident in their recent matches, especially in the victory against Clube Atlético Mineiro.

The new 4-3-3 formation has allowed players like Adriel and Biel to bring more offensive dynamism. Adriel's ability to control midfield and Biel's speed on the flanks have created numerous scoring opportunities. In a recent match in Recife, the team recorded 15 shots on goal, a number that highlights this evolution.

Training sessions, according to sources, have focused not only on defense but also on attack. Pressing tactics and quick passes have been prioritized to disrupt opposing defenses. The coach emphasizes that each player has a fundamental role in the system: forwards press while the defense remains compact.

One of Sport Recife's weaknesses has been finishing, but this seems to be changing. In recent games, the team converted 40% of their shots into goals, a considerable increase compared to the start of the season. This change in attitude on the pitch is starting to bear fruit, and the supporters are getting excited in the stands.

As the season progresses, the team will need to maintain this new identity. The continuation of tactical growth is essential for Sport Recife's ambition to establish itself as one of Brazil's top clubs. The challenge now is to maintain consistency in performances while facing stronger opponents in the upcoming matches.