In the past month, Fluminense has shown a distinct playing style under the guidance of coach Fernando Diniz. With an innovative tactical approach, Diniz has implemented a system that prioritizes ball possession and constant movement from the players. Fans have increasingly noticed the fluidity in the team's offensive transitions, which has become one of the most praised aspects of the Tricolor.

One of the principles Diniz emphasizes is ball distribution. In a recent match against Santos, the team managed to maintain over 60% possession. With players like Agner and L. Acosta moving between the lines, Fluminense was able to dismantle the opposition's defense with quick, incisive passes.

Germán Cano's positioning up front has been crucial. He often drops back to collect the ball and then pushes into the rival box, creating multiple scoring opportunities. This dynamic has confused defenses and allowed other attackers like Riquelme to exploit the spaces left behind.

However, this tactic is not without risks. Relying so heavily on possession can open gaps in defense. Yet, the burst of creativity and the initial positive results are giving Fluminense a distinct identity, something that hasn't been seen in quite a while. As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how Diniz adjusts his approach to face the challenges ahead.