The Kiezkicker are at a crucial point in the season where they need to rethink their tactical approach to enhance the positive aspects of their game. Recent matches have shown that the attack often stalls when opponents are well-organized defensively. A key factor could be the flexibility within the formation, particularly by utilizing a variable 4-2-3-1 setup that can remain defensively solid while applying offensive pressure.

One approach could be to have the two central midfielders, such as Ryo Takahashi and D. Sinani, operate in a deeper role to strengthen the connection to the defense. This would allow wingers to advance further up the pitch and exploit the width of the game. Additionally, reverting to a classic wing play could amplify offensive strength by involving full-backs like Hauke Wahl in the attacking play.

Another important aspect is the pressing strategy. Recent games have demonstrated that a high pressing approach often leads to ball recoveries in dangerous areas. However, it might be wise to adjust the intensity of the pressing situationally to conserve players' physical resources. Particularly in the second halves, the Kiezkicker have a tendency to fade. A well-thought-out rotation system, where fresh players are introduced at the right moments, could alleviate this issue.

Lastly, set pieces should be a focal point during training sessions. The Kiezkicker have scored many goals from corners and free kicks in the past, yet recently they have lacked precision and surprise. Implementing new variations could not only enhance effectiveness but also restore confidence in their attacking prowess. The fans in the stadium deserve passionate support, and with the right adjustments, the Kiezkicker should be able to improve their form and climb the league table.