Throughout the season, Bragantino has exhibited an intense pressing game and rapid transitions. This approach has already paid off, especially in matches against teams that try to play more defensively. A clear example of this was the game against Fluminense, where the team enforced their strategy, controlling possession and creating opportunities.

The 4-2-3-1 system adopted by the coach allows for interesting tactical flexibility. Midfielders Davi Gomes and Eric Ramires have stood out on both sides of the field, supporting defense and transitioning to attack. In the last match, this strategy resulted in a goal after a quick recovery in midfield, demonstrating the plan's effectiveness.

A positive aspect is the interaction between Cleiton and his defensive line, which is solidifying game after game. With good communication, the defense has managed to thwart dangerous counterattacks, keeping the goal less permeable. Looking ahead, the goal is to maintain this cohesion while aiming for qualification for continental competitions.

players like Eduardo Sasha in attack have contributed to this success. Their mobility and right positioning choices have been game-changers. The future looks promising as Bragantino continues to evolve in the Brazilian football scene.