In recent matches, Fluminense has demonstrated a dynamic and effective attack, reflecting tactical evolution under its coaching staff. Players like Germán Cano and Riquelme have stood out, creating an offensive duo that worries opposing defenders. Cano, with his finishing ability, and Riquelme, with his speed, form a lethal partnership.

Recently, in the match against Palmeiras, which ended 3-1 in favor of Fluminense, the team utilized a 4-3-3 system, allowing Riquelme to move freely along the flanks. The result was a series of precise crosses and assertive finishes. Fluminense soon found itself ahead on the scoreboard thanks to a set-piece that resulted in a goal from Cano. The impact of speed The speed of the attack is a determining factor. The presence of fast players like Agner and Davi Schuindt during quick transitions consistently builds pressure on defenders. This creates a favorable situation for other players, leaving space for Cano to finish. Coordinated movements on the field have facilitated the creation of opportunities.

As Fluminense advances in the season, its tactical approach continues to evolve, and the ability to execute set plays while maintaining high pressure is crucial. The team seems to have found a balance that could lead them to positive results in the title chase.