At the halfway point of the season, Yverdon is focusing on improving its performance for the second half. After a rocky start, the team has begun making tactical adjustments. The midfield sector has especially caught the coach's attention. "We need to strengthen our presence in the middle to support both defense and attack," the coach stated during a recent press conference.

Statistics reveal a low ball possession in several key matches. For instance, during a showdown against Neuchâtel Xamax, Yverdon held only 40% possession , a figure that needs to change. Return to training has intensified, aimed at improving game control. Players are encouraged to take more risks and create opportunities.

Match analysis shows that rapid transitions can be a strength for Yverdon, provided players anticipate movements. The combination of S. Camara and R. Golliard in attack could create a rewarding dynamic. The team also needs to work on its defense, especially in ensuring proper coverage during counter-attacks.

One of the main objectives will be to integrate young talents like A. Chappuis and make them accountable in play. Coaches believe in their potential to bring new energy on the field. Yverdon aims to increase its competitiveness in the upcoming fixtures, and every match in the second half could be crucial in the battle to maintain their status in the league.