Statistics show that Yunnan Yukun has undergone significant tactical changes this season. From the beginning of the campaign, the team has adopted a 4-2-3-1 formation that allows for greater flexibility in both attack and defense. Key players like Xu and Jiong have made substantial contributions to this new strategy, particularly in the transition from defense to attack.

Based on data, Yunnan Yukun currently holds an average ball possession rate of 58%, demonstrating better control during matches. This formation maximizes the wingers' ability to exploit space. With Xu playing as an attacking midfielder, their attacks have become more focused and threatening in the penalty area. Here is a table comparing goal and assist contributions this season:

PlayerAppsGoalsAssists
Jiong15105
Xu1468
Li1343

One notable trend is the team's tendency to switch quickly from defense to attack. When opponents lose the ball, Yunnan Yukun promptly sets up counter-attacks, often utilizing Jiong's speed and Xu's precision. This creates dangerous moments that frequently lead to goals.

Coach Li has praised the players' hard work in implementing this tactic. "We are striving to become a more organized and aggressive team," he said in a press conference after the latest match. With this philosophy, Yunnan Yukun seems to be on the right track for success in the league this season.