In recent matches, Bahia has faced difficulties that reflect a lack of tactical cohesion and finishing problems. The team, under the coach's direction, has shown a solid defensive approach, but the transition to attack has been slow and predictable. One critical point is the use of the 4-2-3-1 system, which, while having its advantages, has not maximized the capabilities of the available players.

To begin, the backline composed of David Duarte and F. Ferreira has functioned well, but the lack of a creative midfielder who can connect defense to attack has been evident. Including a more offensive player who can move between the lines and create opportunities could be crucial. Caio Alexandre, with his dribbling ability and vision, could take on this role, allowing Bahia to play with more fluidity in midfield.

Additionally, the positioning of the wingers also deserves attention. Ademir and other players have proven effective, but often find themselves isolated on the flanks without sufficient support. Adjusting the width of play, with the full-backs pushing up more into attack, can allow the team to better utilize space and create more goal-scoring opportunities. Constant movement and position swapping between forwards and midfielders are key to disrupting the opponent's defense.

Another aspect to consider is the intensity in pressing. Bahia has been somewhat passive in ball recovery, allowing opponents to construct plays with more ease. Incorporating higher pressing, especially when the team is in the opponent's half, can not only recover possession more quickly but also force errors from the opposition, creating goal chances in favorable situations.

Finally, it is essential for Bahia to work on finishing. Many attacks falter due to a lack of precision and confidence when concluding. Focused training on finishing and shooting under pressure should be a priority in the coming weeks.

With these small but significant tactical changes, Bahia can not only improve its performance but also regain the confidence of its fans and position itself as a strong contender in the League. The Tricolor needs a more dynamic and offensive game, and the tools are available for that.