Three. That's the number of matches in which Dunfermline has maintained effective control and possession this season, and it shows on the pitch. Every player clearly knows their role, supporting a style that seeks not only to defend but also to attack efficiently. A. Amade has been particularly notable in this approach, linking midfield with forwards and creating significant opportunities for the team. Offensive strategy The most evident tactic employed by the Pars is high pressing. By regaining possession in the attacking third, they catch their opponents off guard and initiate quick counterattacks. In the last match against Dumfermline, this translated into an early goal that set the tone for the victory. With players like G. Carey and A. Tod up front, any mistake from the opposing team becomes a clear opportunity.

Defensively, their three-center-back setup under the guidance of K. Benedictus allows solid coverage both centrally and laterally. This system has been optimized to minimize space at the back, which is crucial in tight matches.

This is complemented by D. Mehmet's skills in goal, who has solidified his role as a key figure in critical moments. If opponents manage to penetrate the defense, they know they will have to face a keeper in excellent form.

As the season progresses, Dunfermline's ability to implement and maintain these tactics will be vital in achieving its goals. If they continue to utilize their collective approach, the team will remain a threat to any opponent in the Championship.