Three. That's how many clean sheets Venezia has registered in their last twelve outings , and the data says it isn't an accident. Under the guidance of their coaching staff, Venezia has adopted a cohesive defensive structure that allows them to capitalize on counter-attacking opportunities.

Transitioning from a more reactive style, the Arancioneroverdi frequently utilize a compact 4-3-3 formation. This shift emphasizes wing play, allowing players like B. Bjarkason and E. Bohinen to flourish in advanced roles. Their ability to stretch opposition defenses creates space for A. Adorante to exploit, positioning him as a key player in offensive maneuvers.

The midfield dynamic has also adapted, with R. Haps and S. Korač providing solid support defensively while contributing to build-up plays. In matches against tougher opponents, Venezia has been quick to revert to a 4-2-3-1 system, focusing on maintaining possession and pressing higher up the pitch.

As the season progresses, their tactical flexibility will be crucial. Current squad members must adapt to varying game situations, balancing between defensive solidity and attacking flair. It's this adaptability that could very well define Venezia's campaign as they aim for stability in the league.