Three. That's how many clean sheets Caernarfon Town has registered in their last twelve outings , and the data says it isn't an accident. This season has seen the club embrace a more solid tactical framework under the guidance of their coaching staff. By emphasizing a disciplined defensive structure, they've managed to tackle tougher opponents head-on.

One notable change has been the strategic use of wing-backs in the formation. This shift allows for greater flexibility, with players like Kyle Harrison and the busy midfield working hard to support both the defence and attack. Last week's match against Cardiff Met clearly illustrated this change; Harrison's overlapping runs provided depth and symmetry going forward, while still allowing for a compact defense.

As Caernarfon faces derby rivals Bangor City this Saturday, their tactical setup could prove integral to how the match unfolds. The Canaries aim to both stifle the opposition's attack and exploit gaps. This duality of approach has led to more cohesive teamwork , evident in recent matches when rapid transitions from defense to attack have created numerous scoring opportunities.

But, can the tactical evolution lead to success in the coming matches? The next few weeks will be telling, as Caernarfon seeks to solidify its position in the Cymru Premier. With a keen eye on tactical discipline, they must also embrace creativity, ensuring that they can not only defend but counter effectively against any team in the league.