Three. This number represents the various formations Bari has employed in recent weeks, adapting to opponents with savvy. No longer rigidly tied to a single scheme, the Galletti have embraced greater tactical flexibility. In recent matches, they have shown well-studied offensive and defensive interventions to achieve desired results.

For instance, in the match against Lecce, Bari started with a 4-3-3 formation, utilizing the speed of wingers like N. Bellomo and M. Çuni. This approach troubled the opposing defense, allowing the team to score a crucial goal in the opening minutes. With such an overwhelming start, it sent a message that Bari wouldn't go down easily.

On another occasion, against Reggina, the Galletti opted for a 4-2-3-1 formation, focusing on a solid midfield performance with F. Artioli and L. Dickmann, capable of controlling possession and launching attacks. This strategic shift allowed the team to maintain composure in pressure situations, showcasing maturity in their play.

Despite the tactical changes, the foundation of Bari's philosophy remains game management. The ability to switch between different formations, without compromising the integrity of team play, is key to improving the overall performance of the squad. In a competitive league like Serie B, tactical versatility can prove decisive.

With the coach aiming to continue this strategic evolution, fans can hope for an increasingly innovative and prepared Bari to face upcoming challenges. The question remains: can Bari maintain this foresight and adapt to the numerous obstacles on the path to success?