Three matches into the second half of the season, Šibenik is looking to adjust strategies to climb the league table. The coaching team has emphasized an adaptable approach that aligns with the players' strengths. In training sessions, there's an evident focus on enhancing ball control and positional play.

Having played a mix of formation styles, from 4-2-3-1 to a more defensive 5-4-1, the team has displayed flexible attacking options. Against Hajduk Split, for example, the choice to play wing-backs allowed for width that disrupted the defensive line. Observers noted that this approach better utilized Kayky Alves's pace and creativity in the midfield.

As the team prepares for upcoming fixtures, they are also honing their pressing game. This requires intense physical training, with emphasis on quick transitions. Success in the next few games could significantly impact Šibenik's position heading into the final stretch of the season. A sustained effort across all departments will be vital.