What has changed for Swindon Town this season? Under new management, the Robins have adopted a more aggressive attacking style that has excited fans and perplexed opponents. Fresh tactics aim to utilize the pace and skill of players like Aidan Borland and B. Bodin, leading to a more dynamic forward play.

The recent match against Grimsby Town exemplified this change. Swindon Town dominated possession, with nearly 60% ball control, allowing them to dictate the tempo and press high. Their pressing game resulted in quick turnovers, catching Grimsby off guard several times, highlighting the effectiveness of their new strategy.

the formation shift to a 4-3-3 has given more freedom to the wide attackers. This setup allows for fluid movement, especially on the flanks, where Borland has excelled in recent games. His ability to swing in crosses put defenders under constant pressure, creating numerous scoring opportunities.

However, the tactical switch isn't just about attack. Swindon Town's revised defensive tactics focus on quick recovery and tight marking. With players like C. Ripley at the helm, the backline has become tougher to break down. Their solid defensive record this season stems from a balance between aggression in attack and stability at the back, a feat not accomplished in previous years.