This season, Zhejiang's tactical strategy has undergone a noticeable transformation, gradually shifting towards a possession-based style of play. This new approach has not only made the matches more entertaining but also significantly improved the team's performance.

The possession-based style relies on precise passing combinations and high pressing. In a recent match against Guangdong, the Zhejiang players carved open the opponent's defense repeatedly with delicate short passes, ultimately winning 3-1. Such performance strongly demonstrates the effectiveness of the new tactics.

The coaching staff emphasizes players' understanding and execution of tactics, adapting strategies against different opponents. For instance, when facing defensively strong teams, Zhejiang increases possession time, patiently passing around to find opportunities. This flexibility has caught observers' attention.

As a reporter who has covered Zhejiang for ten seasons, I believe that the tactical refresh will attract more attention and support. This new style aims not just to win matches, but to deliver excitement and enjoyment for the spectators. Looking ahead, the attacking play of Zhejiang will become even more engaging, making it an upcoming thrill.