"Adapting is key to survival in this league," said coach Luca Gotti after the recent match against Bologna. Spezia's tactical evolution is becoming evident as the squad navigates the current Serie A season. The tactics deployed showcase a blend of resilience and creativity, with players adapting to the challenges they face. Intriguingly, Gotti has shifted to a more aggressive approach when attacking opponents, employing a high press that forces turnovers.

Spezia's formation varies between a 4-3-3 and 4-2-3-1, allowing flexibility during matches. Against Bologna, they typically used the 4-3-3, with G. Artistico and G. Conte playing crucial roles on the wings. Their speed helps stretch the game and create space for E. Adamo in the center. The interplay between these forwards has created several goal-scoring opportunities in recent outings.

The midfield trio has proven vital in both defense and transition. G. Aurelio often drops back to cover for the full-backs when they advance, ensuring balance. As the matches progress, their work ethic in pressing opponents has improved significantly, showcasing a commitment to Gotti's vision.

Of course, the journey has not been without its obstacles. Injuries have forced Spezia to rotate players frequently, leading to some inconsistency in performances. Yet, this rotation allows younger players a chance to shine, demonstrating depth in the squad. As the league unfolds, the question remains: can Spezia maintain this tactical identity and achieve league safety?