In recent matches, Gil Vicente has displayed a blend of resilience and fragility that, if properly adjusted, could transform the team into a more consistent force in the league. While the defense has shown solidity, the transition between defense and attack has been a weak point. One area to consider is the distribution of play from the midfield, where creating opportunities is crucial for offensive success.

One potential adjustment would be implementing a more dynamic system in the midfield, perhaps a 4-3-3 that allows Sergio Bermejo and Carlos Eduardo greater freedom to explore the flanks. This would not only increase the width of the game but also allow the wingers to get closer to the goal, creating more finishing options. Additionally, the movement of the midfielders should be more fluid, promoting a more effective link with the attack.

Defensively, Gil Vicente has been performing well, but the lack of high pressing has allowed opponents to build plays more easily. A more intense press on the opponent's build-up could force errors and create goal opportunities through quick transitions. Therefore, the team must train for defensive compactness and quick ball recovery after losing possession.

Finally, greater rotation among the forwards could confuse opposing defenses. If players like Lucão and T. Touré can frequently switch positions, it could generate space and open gaps in the rival defense. The coach should consider these tactical nuances to maximize the squad's potential and bring more satisfying results in the upcoming matches.