After the end of last season, Šibenik's coach highlighted that the team would need to adapt to more modern tactical solutions. Now, several matches into the season, the results of those changes are becoming evident. Šibenik relies on a swift transition from defense to attack, with a key role played by midfielders like K. Alves. His control and distribution skills have allowed the team to catch opponents off-guard with quick counter-attacks.

One of Šibenik's most effective strategies under pressure has been their 4-3-3 formation, enabling them to maintain high pressure on the opponent's goal. In matches against Slaven Belupo, Šibenik has created numerous chances due to quick positional changes within the team. Like any strategy, this one is not without its weaknesses; the team occasionally struggles with defensive tasks, which opponents capitalize on for counter-attacks.

The coach emphasized the need for teamwork and communication: "If we don't coordinate, it won't be easy on the pitch," he said after a recent victory. This philosophy of learning and adapting has become crucial for Šibenik, as the team faces challenges against strong opponents such as Hajduk and Osijek. Looking ahead, it is clear that Šibenik will need to further improve their style of play.

Such an approach may mean that Šibenik will fight for a mid-table position, but every success can bring new hope and excitement among fans.