This season, Yverdon has embarked on a tactical evolution that changes the dynamic of their play. Under the management of the coach, the team has started to adhere to a more flexible game system, allowing for quick adjustments against different league teams. Yverdon aims to maximize its strengths while minimizing its weaknesses.

One of the most notable aspects of this evolution is the shift towards a system that emphasizes high pressing. This means that forwards, including R. Golliard, are tasked with regaining possession as soon as the opponent loses the ball. This strategy aims to unbalance opponents' defenses and create scoring opportunities.

In parallel, the midfield line, led by players like S. Camara and A. Chappuis, has been reorganized to support both defense and attack. This dual role has allowed Yverdon to control matches while remaining ready to counter opposing attacks.

Results so far show promising potential. Fans are excited about this new approach that could lead to significant victories this season. Yverdon appears poised to compete with the best teams in the league thanks to this tactical evolution.