Since the new coach took over, the way Pescara plays has changed radically. We are only at the beginning of this new era, but the signs are promising. With a more offensive formation, there has been greater aggressiveness and variety in play. The team appears more confident in its approach, aiming to dominate possession and the opposing territory.

The new playing philosophy was clearly manifested in the recent match against Cosenza, where Pescara lined up in a 4-3-3 formation. This setup allowed midfielders like G. Acampora and L. Berardi to fully express their potential, facilitating a more fluid and incisive game. With three additional forwards, Di Nardo and Insigne had the freedom to explore the field.

However, this change is not without challenges. In some matches, the team has struggled with defensive transitions, highlighting how implementing a new system requires time and adaptation. Often, opponents manage to capitalize on these moments, forcing Pescara to stay focused for the entire match duration.

The journey is far from complete, but the willingness to improve and adapt is what defines this team. With targeted training and a focus on development, there are strong chances that Pescara will continue to climb the standings. The question is: how quickly can they integrate these new ideas to achieve tangible results?