Three, That's how many clean sheets Spezia has registered in the last twelve outings. Recent performances reveal a tactical evolution that is reshaping the Aquilotti. Whether it's pressing higher up the pitch or tightening defensive lines, coach Luca Lippi is experimenting with formation to match the opposition's strengths.

A closer look at their last fixture against Empoli shows Spezia effectively utilizing a 4-2-3-1 formation. This approach allowed them to dominate the midfield while ensuring defensive stability. Spezia's midfield duo of G. Aurelio and E. Adamo formed a robust barrier, cutting off supply to Empoli's attackers. Their ability to transition from defense to attack was evident, creating numerous scoring opportunities.

Here's a breakdown of their match stats:

PlayerAppsGoalsAssists
G. Aurelio2035
E. Adamo2013

The synergy between Aurelio and Adamo emphasizes the importance of teamwork. Frequent rotations and intelligent positioning ensure that Spezia can adapt to the flow of the match. Furthermore, the attacking trio of G. Conte, G. Artistico, and P. Beruatto has been essential for breaking defensive lines.

Spezia's tactical shifts reflect a growing ambition to secure more victories. Lippi's approach is beginning to yield results, despite the occasional slip in concentration. As fans look ahead, the question remains, can Spezia continue this tactical evolution throughout the season? With new strategies surfacing, upcoming matches will challenge their adaptability and resilience.