Three successful home games in a row, this is where Galway United finds itself lately. The success isn't just due to talent; tactical planning plays a considerable role in their upward trajectory.

Manager Mark has implemented a strategy focusing on pressing and quick transitions. In their last match against a strong Shamrock Rovers side, fans witnessed the fruits of this style. From the onset, Galway United applied pressure, not allowing opponents the time to settle.

The midfield trio of K. Brouder, K. Twardek, and A. Bolger have been instrumental. Their ability to connect play and distribute effectively often leaves rival defenses scrambling. The communication between the players is clear; they know when to push forward or fall back.

A crucial element has been the tight defensive structure. With defenders like Connor Barratt and K. Brouder forming a solid wall, the team has recorded three clean sheets in four matches, unbelievable for any team.

Moving forward, it will be interesting to see if Galway United maintains this form and whether their tactical approach can hold up against tougher opposition, especially as they aim for promotion.