West Ham United: Recent offensive form has improved, with set-piece tactics, transitioning from defence to attack, posing a significant threat. They boast a 68% success rate in key area set-piece duels, with set-pieces contributing over 40% of their scoring opportunities. Their midfield demonstrates strong tackling, achieving a 59% success rate in crucial area duels, effectively disrupting central attacks. They also have high-quality crosses after wing breakthroughs, creating numerous opportunities, but their defensive transitions leave gaps between midfield and defence, increasing the probability of counter-attacks (0.11). Recent matches have seen them consistently score goals, indicating a strong attacking phase, however, the stability of their defensive transitions needs improvement. Brighton & Hove Albion: Employ a possession-based tactical approach, with short passes as the core of their offensive and defensive transitions. Their success rate of consecutive passes from defence to attack is 85%, highlighting their midfield's penetrating passing ability. They skillfully use inverted triangle passes in the attacking third, with 45% of their attacks involving wing cuts into the box. Their interception efficiency during defensive transitions is 0.78, with strong player cooperation and support. They demonstrate strong adaptability in away matches, with excellent tactical discipline, adjusting their possession tempo based on the opponent's rhythm. Their recent form is stable, with an attacking transition efficiency of 14%, and a continuous improvement in their possession-based tactics. Recommendation: Brighton & Hove Albion
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