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Who won each pillar
Tactics
Saudi RS6
44 – 8 weighted
Built from the rows below. Philosophy shows the margin, since both styles score.
Squad Fit
Saudi RS6
22 – 13 weighted
5/9 – 3/9 ticks, as a share of 39 pts. The philosophy row counts one tick per requirement.
Squad Strength
Saudi RS6
77 – 66 weighted
Weighted = (rating + form − 10) × 16.8.
Each value is the player's skill plus their form bonus.
11 above 10 · 0 below 10
Average 14.6
11 above 10 · 0 below 10
Average 13.9
Built from the rows below. Philosophy shows the margin, since both styles score.
5/9 – 3/9 ticks, as a share of 39 pts. The philosophy row counts one tick per requirement.
Weighted = (rating + form − 10) × 16.8.
Each value is the player's skill plus their form bonus.
11 above 10 · 0 below 10
Average 14.6
11 above 10 · 0 below 10
Average 13.9
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.
Squad
71
Coverage
Good fit
Unlocks
Strong boost
Fit
Weak fit
2/5
What fired
- Intelligent midfielders Subtle
- Leader captain Major
- Playmaker creativity Major
Squad
68
Coverage
Good fit
Unlocks
Neutral
Fit
Partial fit
3/5
What fired
- Dressing-room leaders Subtle
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 (4-3-3)
The Walking Dribbles (3-5-2)
Saudi RS6 (4-3-3)
Jacques Kalala
Filip Kratochvil
Mark Hogan
Rui Torres
Andreas Wolf
Ronald Saraiva C
Zygmunt Lewandowski
Edu Segura
Vince Nijhuis FK
Rinor Sulejmani P PK
Connor Paquette
Substitutes
Rikuto Okada
Anderson Chavez
Milan Kostic
Youri Lefort
Hector Guzman
Houssam Bouazza
Jorge Sa
Fletcher Hartley
Pedro Mina
The Walking Dribbles (3-5-2)
Mortadha Baccouche
Serge Traore
Daniel Silva
Telmo Pires
Sergio Greco
Ionut Zamfir
Souleymane Zadi
Moussa Sako
Angel Barrios
Nathan Gauthier
Elias Steiner
Substitutes
Nicaise N'Dri
Nicaise Diabate
Gabriel Gagne
Felipe Nunez
Tyler McDonald
Jed Thompson
Louis Cross
Livio Ammann
Thiago Aguilar