Sampaoli’s tactic, known for its pressing and offensive play, where the coach’s main goal is to be successful by creating thousands of chances, is adapted into a strategy that heavily uses the flanks in attack, working with full-backs and wingers sharing the same objective: crossing balls into the penalty area for whoever is best positioned. As you can see, using the league as an experiment, there was only 1 game in which Slovan lost. The tactic has a thousand ways to be employed, and changes can be made to achieve better results due to the flexibility that the team’s “backbone” uses.