Three points , a vital target for Cheltenham as the season advances. Under manager Wade Elliott, Cheltenham has undergone significant tactical evolution. Fans have noticed a shift in playing style that aims for greater possession and attacking intent, particularly evident in their last few matches.

In a recent fixture against Newport County, Elliott opted for a 4-3-3 formation, allowing the midfield to dictate play while providing support to the attacking trio. This approach paid off as the players adapted quickly, demonstrating improved fluidity and collaboration, especially between forwards J. Davison and J. Bickerstaff.

Despite facing a challenging start, the tactics seem to instill confidence. The team is pressing higher up the pitch, which has led to a notable increase in goal-scoring opportunities. Importantly, the backline remains solid, with J. Day showcasing remarkable shot-stopping reflexes, securing valuable clean sheets.

The shift emphasizes a refreshing mentality, pushing players to occupy more advanced roles. Broom, in particular, has thrived in the midfield, using his creativity to unlock defenses. Elliott's tactical vision is becoming clearer , a team that not only competes but begins to dominate in matches.

As supporters continue to rally behind the squad, watching for the next match will feature an eager anticipation of how these fresh tactics unfold. Cheltenham is growing alongside Elliott , and so is the hope of a brighter season ahead.