It's not uncommon for teams to face adversity, but Frosinone's ability to adapt has been striking this season. After a shaky start, the Canarini have evolved both their formations and their overall approach, thriving on intensity and quick transitions.

Against teams with stronger attacking play, Frosinone has often shifted between a 4-3-3 and a more compact 4-2-3-1, demonstrating tactical flexibility. This transition not only helps in solidifying their defensive structure but also allows for rapid counterattacks, which have produced several goals in crucial matches.

Recently, in the face of a resilient Cosenza side, this adaptability was on full display. Frosinone struggled early on, but their ability to adjust tactics at half-time turned the game around, leading to an impressive 3-1 victory. Both G. Calò and Matteo Cichella played pivotal roles during the match, effectively linking defense and attack.

As the season progresses, this tactical evolution will be key in their quest for survival in League. The coaching staff's willingness to adjust mid-game has instilled confidence in the players, creating an environment where they can thrive even under pressure. Can Frosinone maintain this momentum?