After the tactical analysis session, the boys on the field continued implementing Adi Hutter's ideas on how to stop the Paris Saint Germain super-team. After a few tweaks, they eventually settled on the same thing, but Adi Hutter gave his attacking players a lot more freedom during the counter. He made his front three a fluid and flexible selections that could pop up in different sections on the field.
A fluid front three sounded fun on paper, but it still required a lot of work and chemistry between the players involved. To Adi Hutter's dismay, Tyler seemed to have a lot of chemistry with the other players involved in it. Asides that, he also seemed to be comfortable playing across the entire front three. He was even more lethal when he was playing as a nine.