A coach of a juggernaut has some important tactical decisions to make, especially at the start of the season. But in essence, once a team has established their regular style and formation, and has succeeded in that pattern, they just roll it out, week after week.
We see that in Bob Bradley’s LAFC team this year — a possession-based, high-octane offense that advances the ball upfield quickly, breaks lines and attacks from all angles. We also see that in Matias Almeyda’s unique “man-marking” defensive system with the San Jose Earthquakes.
Colorado Rapids interim coach Conor Casey is still certainly trying to figure out the best way to succeed with the burgundy boys.