Servette's tactical approaches impress many experts. In their latest home game against FC Basel, the strategy was evident. Coach Alain Geiger opted for a flexible 4-2-3-1 formation. This setup offers numerous advantages, such as strong defensive stability and quick counter-attacks.\n\nJ. Frick behind the defense served as a constant line of defense. The two defensive midfielders , T. Cognat and D. Douline , acted as a link between defense and attack. Their ability to quickly regain possession and shift the play dramatically influenced Servette's performance.\n\nA remarkable feature of the game is the flexibility in the offense. M. Ishuayed Sanchez and Jamie Atangana frequently switched positions, causing confusion in the opponent's defense. This allowed Servette's offense to threaten the opponent's box multiple times. This tactical brilliance signifies the high understanding among the players.\n\nServette has consistently worked on this tactical practice in recent weeks. This season, they are a team that not only fights but plays intelligently as well. The combination of individual class and collective strategy promises an exciting second half of the season.