This year, Oldham has adopted a tactical approach that combines solid defense with quick counterattacks. Recent games in League Two have shown that the team can adapt to different styles of play, especially against tough opponents like Northampton and Stockport.

Under the manager's direction, the lineup has fluctuated between a 4-4-2 and a 4-3-3 formation, depending on the situation. This kind of flexibility allows the Latics to respond effectively to game pressures. As seen in the recent match against Stockport, they configured a compact defense that also enabled them to spring quickly on the attack.

One standout aspect has been Solomon Butterfield's contribution in defense. His interceptions and clearances have kept opponents at bay. At the same time, he has provided support for attacking play. During the recent match, he was often seen pushing up the flank, looking for attacking options.

Oldham's adaptability is crucial in their quest for a playoff spot. However, the question remains: can they maintain this consistency throughout the season? Only time will tell.