Torino Title Win (97 Points) – First Season | Tactical Breakdown
Pre-season media prediction had
Torino finishing
10th. The season ended very differently:
league champions with 97 points in year one.
This wasn’t achieved by switching systems or chasing meta setups. The entire season was played using
one core system, with continuous in-season tweaks to deal with different opposition shapes (4-3-3, 3-5-2, narrow midfields, etc.). Adjustments were focused on pressing behaviour, defensive line management, and role duties — allowing adaptation
without breaking structure. In this match engine, that consistency proved more effective than constant formation changes.
Squad building was equally disciplined. Starting with a
€10M budget, transfers were done mainly via
installments, with a clear priority on maintaining team dynamics. Key players such as
Vlasić, Coco, Casadei, and Che Adams were kept and will remain core pieces going into season two.
The defining feature of the tactic was the
two-striker setup. Using a
DLF + Target Forward, both instructed to
hold up the ball, created strong short-range combinations, central overloads, and reliable progression against deep and high blocks alike. The strikers operated close together, enabling consistent link play rather than isolated runs.
Overall, this title win —
97 points in the first season — shows that in this match engine, the most important factors are:
- building the squad for the system
- trusting one tactical framework
- making intelligent micro-adjustments
- prioritising stability over novelty
Next season, my goal is to build a team capable of competing at the highest level and to make a serious push to win the Champions League.
Will se how it will go,big credit to Vujevic for this masterpiece,well done mate