"We're implementing a philosophy that focuses on attacking football," stated the manager at Eastleigh's last press briefing. The club has seen a notable transformation in how they approach matches since the change in management. The emphasis on pressing high and maintaining possession has reinvigorated the side.

In the recent matches, one notable tactical adjustment has been the switch to a 4-3-3 formation, allowing the wingers to stretch the opposing defense. This shift has been particularly effective in home games, where Eastleigh has found joy in creating consistent pressure on their opponents. The crowd erupted with excitement during the last fixture against Yeovil Town when the new style yielded three goals.

The midfield trio, featuring R. Aguiar, has been pivotal in executing this strategy. Their ability to transition from defense to attack showcases the newfound urgency Eastleigh has adopted. With each passing match, their coordination improves, marking a significant development from earlier in the season.

Fans have taken notice too, often praising how the team now actively contests possession and presses when out of it. As Eastleigh prepares for their next run of fixtures, the continuing growth of this tactical approach will likely determine their success. The support is there , now it's up to the players to deliver on this promising blueprint for success this season.