Three. That's how many clean sheets Yverdon has registered in the last five matches, and the data says it isn't an accident. The switch to a 4-3-3 formation has transformed the team into a formidable unit, showcasing a blend of technical skill and tactical awareness.

During the recent match against Lausanne-Sport, the midfield trio of S. Camara, A. Chappuis, and D. V. Gottraux N. dominated possession, dictating the tempo from the center of the park. This centralized control allows Yverdon to break down opposition defenses efficiently. The width provided by the wing-backs has created opportunities for crosses, leading to several scoring chances. Key Areas of Improvement 1. Defensive Solidity: The back four, led by L. Bittarelli, has become significantly tighter, cutting down the number of individual errors that previously plagued the defense. 2. Midfield Cohesion: The synergy between the midfielders has increased, allowing for quick transitions between defense and attack. 3. Attacking Depth: The inclusion of R. Golliard in a more central role adds depth to the attack, and his link-up play with forwards has been a highlight.

Coaches have emphasized the importance of adaptability, as opponents will undoubtedly start to analyze Yverdon's style. The team's success in controlling games and limiting chances for the opposition has given them a solid platform to compete in the league. The upcoming fixtures will test whether this formation can keep yielding positive results.