Crystal Palace are focusing on tactical adjustments to improve their aerial attack. They are working on the precision of their crosses and the coordination in the centre to enhance their aerial threat. In terms of their on-field strategy, the attack emphasises aerial duels and second balls, the midfield concentrates on organising crosses, and the defence combines aerial defence with ground-level blocking. The key player in aerial battles is adapting to their new role in attack, improving their link-up play and shooting. However, other players are still adjusting to the positioning demands of aerial play. The adjustments are mainly effective in aerial situations, with less adaptation in ground attacks. Fulham's recent tactical adjustments focus on improving the fluidity of their short passing and counter-attacks. They are aiming to optimise the short passing connection between the midfield and the forward line to disrupt the opposition's defence. Their on-field approach involves the attack concentrating on close-range combinations and shots, the midfield emphasising short passing and counter-attack progression, and the defence focusing on quickly contracting to form a tight defensive block. After a young midfielder adapted to the central role in counter-attacks, the accuracy of short passing improved. However, some forward players are still adjusting to the new positioning requirements, and the consistency of their counter-attack progression can be inconsistent. Recommendation: Crystal Palace

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