A significant shift has occurred in Šibenik since the new manager took over. Tactical adjustments have not only led to better results but also revitalized player performances. In recent matches, Šibenik has adopted a more attacking mindset, emphasizing wing play and high pressing. The fans appreciate this bold approach, expecting exciting football.

The formation shift from a conservative 4-4-2 to a more fluid 4-3-3 has given players like Kayky Alves the freedom to express their creativity. Against Osijek, this system resulted in a thrilling 3-1 victory, showcasing Šibenik's potential. Players are responding well to the new philosophy, with an average of ten shots on goal per match , a notable increase from previous averages.

The key to this tactical change is a focus on ball possession. Šibenik players are encouraged to maintain the ball and quickly transition into attacking phases. This has led to increased connectivity between the midfield and attackers, an aspect severely lacking in earlier games. M. Prekodravac and Kayky Alves have been particularly influential in synchronizing these movements.

Nevertheless, challenges remain. The defensive organization must improve to avoid counter-attacks that previously plagued the team. Despite this, the general optimism surrounding Šibenik is palpable among supporters. With each match, a sense of belief grows that this season could yield memorable moments for the Adriatic Whites. The tactical evolution is worth watching as the season unfolds.