Venezia's game plan has undergone an interesting evolution, especially in the midfield. The team has adopted a strategy that emphasizes intense pressing, allowing players to regain possession quickly and launch swift attacks. Recent matches have shown how the duo E. Bohinen and B. Bjarkason have been working in unison, creating crucial opportunities for the forwards.

During the match against Brescia, the midfield dominated, managing to maintain possession and reduce space for opponents. This approach led to an improvement in completed pass statistics and shots on target. With a 75% pass completion rate, Venezia highlighted the importance of a midfield capable of controlling the game's pace.

There is a growing harmony between the lines. For instance, E. Bohinen's off-the-ball movement has become more visible, as he managed to find space in the opponent's third to receive decisive passes. This cycle of pressing and movement has troubled opposing defenses, forcing errors and conceding spaces.

As the season progresses, it is crucial for Venezia to maintain this strategy and further enhance the synergy between lines. With teams that may adapt and prepare, Venezia will need to be ready to implement variations to this tactic if they want to continue their journey.