When Coach Wang took over Zhejiang, many were skeptical about his tactical approach. Now, the team shows a dazzling evolution. Over the past few months, Zhejiang has gradually adapted to Wang's philosophy of high-intensity pressing and quick transitions.

In recent matches, Zhejiang's defensive setup is loose but agile. Players are more activity on the pitch, gradually regaining possession through high-pressure tactics. When facing opposing passes, they continuously fill spaces and pressure opponents quickly, making it hard for them to operate.

With detailed tactical arrangements, Wang has clarified the defensive mindset of the team. He emphasizes teamwork, and the team forms an effective barrier in defense, thwarting opponents' attacks. This shift has been evident in encounters with stronger teams, where Zhejiang's performances often exceed expectations.

quick transitions have become one of Zhejiang's hallmarks. From defense to attack, the collaboration between players has become increasingly smooth. Recent statistics on the club's website show a significant improvement in their attacking efficiency. If the team continues to maintain this tactical evolution in upcoming matches, Zhejiang's long-term prospects are certainly promising.