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Saudi RS6 SRS
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The Walking Dribbles TWD
Saudi Football Stadium | Ref: Ben Taylor Rating 4 · Strictness 7

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Who won each pillar

Tactics · 448 weighted Saudi RS6

Built from the rows below. Philosophy shows the margin, since both styles score.

Philosophy All Out Attack Balanced +2
Attack vs Defence Wing Plays +3 Normal
Defence vs Attack Tighten Centre Varied
Prepare against 3-5-2 +30
Tightly mark Gauthier
Aggression Cautious Normal
Dark Arts +8
FWD vs DEF 3 3
MID vs MID 3 5 +7
DEF vs FWD 4 +4 2
Squad Fit · 2213 weighted Saudi RS6

5/9 – 3/9 ticks, as a share of 39 pts. The philosophy row counts one tick per requirement.

Philosophy fit 2/5 3/5
Leader captain
Composed penalty taker
Free kick specialist
Intelligent playmaker
Squad Strength · 7766 weighted Saudi RS6

Weighted = (rating + form − 10) × 16.8.

Rating 13.2 13.3
Form 13 12
Rating + form 14.6 13.9
Attack vs Defence 58.3 22.7
Midfield 32.5 37.1
Defence vs Attack 27.3 43.8

Each value is the player's skill plus their form bonus.

11 above 10 · 0 below 10

Rinor Sulejmani 18.9
Mark Hogan 17.0
Vince Nijhuis 16.9
Ronald Saraiva 16.2
Zygmunt Lewandowski 14.4
Edu Segura 14.1
Connor Paquette 13.5
Rui Torres 12.6
Jacques Kalala 12.6
Andreas Wolf 12.4
Filip Kratochvil 11.7

Average 14.6

11 above 10 · 0 below 10

Nathan Gauthier 20.0
Ionut Zamfir 16.7
Sergio Greco 16.2
Mortadha Baccouche 15.1
Souleymane Zadi 14.7
Moussa Sako 13.4
Serge Traore 13.0
Angel Barrios 11.6
Elias Steiner 11.4
Daniel Silva 10.8
Telmo Pires 10.0

Average 13.9

SRS TWD
3 Pillars won 0
+12 Home advantage 0
155 Weighted points 87

Before kick off Saudi RS6 were clear favourites.

Weighted points put all three pillars on one scale. Each card shows how its number is worked out. One match still carries real luck.

Team Strength at Kickoff

How strong each side was with the tactics they used. Squad quality caps the team. Pitch coverage asks how well the XI covered the nine zones for the chosen style. Tactic unlocks are the philosophy and trait bonuses that actually fired. Philosophy fit measures how well the XI met the chosen style's trait requirements. Opponent-specific edges (matchups, home advantage, referee) are scored elsewhere.

Saudi RS6 Solid
71 / 100

Squad

71

Coverage

Good fit

Unlocks

Strong boost

Fit

Weak fit

2/5

What fired

  • Intelligent midfielders Subtle
  • Leader captain Major
  • Playmaker creativity Major
The Walking Dribbles Solid
60 / 100

Squad

68

Coverage

Good fit

Unlocks

Neutral

Fit

Partial fit

3/5

What fired

  • Dressing-room leaders Subtle
SRS
TWD
4-3-3
Formation
3-5-2
All out attack
Philosophy
Balanced
Wing plays
Attack
Varied
Tighten centre
Defence
Normal
Cautious
Aggression
Normal
Yes
Dark Arts
No
3-5-2
Prep. Against
None
Nathan Gauthier
Tightly Mark
None
Ronald Saraiva then Rinor Sulejmani
Captain
None
Rinor Sulejmani then Edu Segura
Playmaker
None
Rinor Sulejmani then Vince Nijhuis
Pen. Taker
None
Vince Nijhuis then Rinor Sulejmani
FK Taker
None
Zygmunt Lewandowski then Ronald Saraiva
Left Corner
None
Ronald Saraiva then Zygmunt Lewandowski
Right Corner
None

Matchup Analysis

The Walking Dribbles's balanced structure should stand firm against Saudi RS6's All Out Attack pressure.

The Walking Dribbles's 3-5-2 overloads midfield against Saudi RS6's 4-3-3 (5 vs 3), so expect more ball control.

Saudi RS6 sends 3 attackers at a 3-man The Walking Dribbles back line, stretching it to breaking point.

The Walking Dribbles's 3 defenders have no spare man against Saudi RS6's 3 attackers, so every runner must be tracked.

Saudi RS6 has specifically drilled to prepare against the 3-5-2, so expect a more compact back line.

Saudi RS6 has a tight-marking assignment to limit the opponent's key player.

The Walking Dribbles's squad fits Balanced well (3/5 requirements). Expect a chance quality bonus on every attack.

Pitch Heat Map

Nine-zone strength snapshot for each side at kickoff. Brighter = stronger in that third and channel. Both grids read from their own team's perspective: rows run attack to defence, and left and right are that team's own. So one side's left attack meets the other side's right defence.

Saudi RS6
13.9
26.9
17.5
9.0
13.2
10.3
7.5
11.9
7.9
Left Centre Right
The Walking Dribbles
9.7
18.7
15.4
9.2
16.4
11.5
5.7
9.6
7.4
Left Centre Right
% Possession %
Shots
On Target
Key Passes
Corners
Fouls
Yellow Cards
Red Cards
Passes
Tackles
Free Kicks

Saudi RS6 (4-3-3)

The Walking Dribbles (3-5-2)

Saudi RS6 (4-3-3)

Pos Player Events Rtg
Goal Assist Yellow Red Sub off Sub on Injury
GK

Jacques Kalala

DEF

Filip Kratochvil

DEF

Mark Hogan

DEF

Rui Torres

DEF

Andreas Wolf

MID

Ronald Saraiva C

MID

Zygmunt Lewandowski

MID

Edu Segura

FWD

Vince Nijhuis FK

FWD

Rinor Sulejmani P PK

FWD

Connor Paquette

Substitutes

DEF

Rikuto Okada

FWD

Anderson Chavez

FWD

Milan Kostic

MID

Youri Lefort

MID

Hector Guzman

MID

Houssam Bouazza

DEF

Jorge Sa

MID

Fletcher Hartley

GK

Pedro Mina

The Walking Dribbles (3-5-2)

Pos Player Events Rtg
Goal Assist Yellow Red Sub off Sub on Injury
GK

Mortadha Baccouche

DEF

Serge Traore

DEF

Daniel Silva

DEF

Telmo Pires

MID

Sergio Greco

MID

Ionut Zamfir

MID

Souleymane Zadi

MID

Moussa Sako

MID

Angel Barrios

FWD

Nathan Gauthier

FWD

Elias Steiner

Substitutes

FWD

Nicaise N'Dri

FWD

Nicaise Diabate

MID

Gabriel Gagne

MID

Felipe Nunez

MID

Tyler McDonald

DEF

Jed Thompson

DEF

Louis Cross

DEF

Livio Ammann

GK

Thiago Aguilar