Stats show a trend: St. Louis City SC has averaged over 60% possession in their last four matches. This tactical shift reflects the club's commitment to an attacking style. Head coach's strategy emphasizes quick ball transitions, exploiting the wings, and creating goal-scoring opportunities.

Against Chicago Fire II, St. Louis City SC's forwards played a crucial role. P. Ault's movement off the ball consistently pulled defenders out of position, allowing space for attacking midfielders M. Joyner and A. Gbadehan. This fluidity is helping the club to maximize their offensive capabilities.

The combination of pressing and possession creates a unique challenge for the opponents. When St. Louis City SC loses the ball, they press aggressively to regain possession. It was evident during the last minutes of the match against Chicago, where they failed to concede a counter because of their effective high press.

It's this balance of possession and pressing that could define their season. Tactical evolution is promising for St. Louis City SC. As they look to challenge at the top of the standings, their attacking philosophy might just be the key.