The current season has shown that Servette is not only adaptable but also tactically flexible. Under the coach, a fluid 4-2-3-1 system leverages the strengths of the players to the fullest. Here, the two midfielders T. Cognat and D. Douline are central to the build-up play.

In recent matches, particularly the thrilling encounter against Lausanne-Sport, Servette adopted a high pressing line. This meant that the opponents had barely any chances, and Servette gained control over the match. The defensive structure, complemented by the aggression of D. Bronn, has proven to be extremely effective.

Another key to success is the creativity and dynamism in attack. Players like M. Ishuayed Sanchez and Jamie Atangana use their speed and dribbling skills to find gaps in the opponent's defense. Their constant runs into depth destabilize defensive lines and create opportunities.

Statistically, Servette has averaged three goals per match in their last six games. This offensive strength does not come by chance but is the result of a clear and thoughtful tactical approach tailored to the individual qualities of the players.