This season has seen Queen's Park evolve tactically, adopting an approach that emphasizes fluid play and solid defense. Under the coach's guidance, the team has managed to marry flexibility with structure. This strategy has been particularly evident in recent matches, where players have shown great coordination on the pitch.The match against Dunfermline illustrated this transformation. By playing in a more compact manner, Queen's Park was able to contain opponents' attacks while utilizing high pressing to quickly regain possession of the ball. The defensive performance of C. Burke was impressive, and he formed a great partnership with Michael Collie at the heart of defense.In attack, players like A. Connolly and S. Drozd are constantly creating opportunities. They exploit spaces left by opposing defenders, and their ability to position themselves between the lines has already yielded results. Both have contributed to over 10 goals this season, an encouraging figure for the coach.This tactical shift could well be the key for Queen's Park to compete at the top of the table. The flexibility offered by this new system will allow the team to adapt to different playing styles, a significant asset in the Scottish Championship.