Since the start of the season, Orlando City SC has undergone a notable tactical evolution under the current coaching staff. The implemented changes have allowed the team not only to become more competitive but also to display a more attractive style of play. The transition to a 4-3-3 formation has been key in maximizing the use of their wingers, creating more attacking options.

In recent matches, the combination of speed and technique has allowed players like D. Brekalo and Gustavo Caraballo Delgado to wreak havoc on opposing defenses. This was clearly observable in matches where the team dominated possession, generating multiple goal-scoring opportunities. The high-press strategy has also been one of the team's distinguishing features, allowing them to recover the ball in dangerous areas.

The match against New York Red Bulls is a prime example of this change. Orlando City SC achieved 63% possession, recording numerous shots on target, showcasing the effectiveness of this new approach. Their ability to adapt to different game circumstances has highlighted the team's flexibility and skill in adjusting tactics based on opponents.

However, not everything has been perfect. At times, the team has left gaps in defense, exposing themselves to counterattacks. The management of substitutions during matches has drawn criticism, but the direction has shown confidence in a playing style aiming to mark the season's history. With the right approach and necessary adjustments, Orlando City SC could find itself competing at the top of the league.