Since the change of coach, Basel's playing style has noticeably evolved. The first matches under the new leadership show that the team is exhibiting greater offensive dynamism. The system is based on pressure and quick transitions, which challenge opposing defenses.

In the last match against Young Boys, the high line was evident. Basel managed to bring the ball quickly into the attacking third, with players like A. Ajeti and D. Kacuri strategically using their runs. The interplay between wingers and central forwards becomes increasingly fluid, creating constant danger.

Statistics support this transformation. Basel has scored an average of three goals per game in the last four matches, highlighting their effectiveness. A key component is the pressing; players consistently attempt to induce turnovers in midfield and capitalize on them immediately. This way, Basel can become threatening even from defensive positions.

Defensively, the team has found a good balance. The overall style involves standing compactly defensively, without neglecting the offensive side. This balance could be crucial for success this season.

It remains to be seen how the style will continue to evolve. The upcoming matches will be decisive in shaping the next phase of the season, but the potential for an exciting second half is certainly present.