In the past two weeks, Burnley has witnessed several important matches that required tactical adjustments. With the dawn of pressing tempo set in the Premier League, it appears that the manager plans to experiment with a formation that includes more offensive elements. This tactical shift could be crucial in strengthening the attack.

With players like M. Estève and J. Bruun Larsen showing the ability to create chances, the 4-2-3-1 formation may facilitate transition to attack. Estève, newly shaped as a right-back, is joining the offensive ranks like never before. This system offers more options on the wings and gives greater freedom to creativity.

For instance, in the match against Cardiff City, Burnley hit the attacking groove and managed to create chances from transitional moments as well. With their newfound strategy, the team has scored at least two goals in the last three matches.

Thus, the tactical experiments are yielding results. According to the statistics, over the last three matches, Burnley maintained over 60% possession and significantly increased their shots on target. This growth is proof that the changes have been successful, and all eyes will be on the upcoming matches.