Gaziantep FK has been struggling with the effectiveness of its midfield players since the beginning of the season. The team's structure lacks fluidity in transitioning from defense to attack. This issue complicates the production of creative passes that could challenge the opponent's defense, while also leaving them vulnerable during defensive recoveries.

One of the biggest observed problems in recent matches is the weak connection between midfield players. Specifically, players like M. Abena and N. Mujakić have been limited in their effectiveness in carrying the ball into the opponent's half. This situation leads to the team's ineffectiveness in attack and allows opponents to apply pressure. More mobility and passing exchanges in the midfield are essential.

As a solution, it would be beneficial for the coach to consider shifting from a 4-3-3 system to a 4-2-3-1 formation. This system would allow for more players in the midfield, increasing ball possession and providing more options in attack. Particularly, having two defensive midfielders would enhance defensive security while also adding depth in the attack.

Additionally, midfield players need to pay attention to positional discipline. M. Abena could take on a more offensive role, while N. Mujakić could provide more support in defense, helping maintain the team's balance. Players should be encouraged to utilize their spaces effectively, becoming more impactful both in attack and defense.

Lastly, training sessions focused on passing drills and in-game positioning exercises could strengthen players' connections with each other. Thus, Gaziantep FK's midfield could become more effective in both ball possession and applying pressure to the opponent. These tactical adjustments are likely to positively influence the performance of Kırmızı-Siyahlılar.