Three. That's how many clean sheets Partick has registered in the last twelve outings , and the data says it isn't an accident. Coach Ian McCall's tactical adjustments have revolutionized the team's approach, transforming their play into a formidable challenge for opponents in the Scottish Championship.

At the core of this tactical overhaul is a shift to a more fluid attacking style, allowing players like R. Crawford and G. Erhabor to thrive in their attacking roles. The introduction of a double pivot in midfield has granted both stability and creativity, enabling Partick to dominate possession and break down opponent defenses efficiently.

Defensively, a compact formation limits spaces, forcing opposing teams to play in front of the backline. With L. Ashcroft and L. Dolan anchoring the defense, the squad has developed a reputation for being tough to break down. Their organizational skills complement the defensive movements of Budinauckas, who communicates effectively with his backline.

As the Jags gear up for upcoming fixtures, maintaining this tactical discipline will be crucial. McCall's philosophy seems to be taking shape, and if this momentum continues, Partick could very well find themselves in the playoff picture by season's end. A combination of structured defense and creative offense sets the stage for a promising future.

An exciting challenge awaits as the team faces off against Clyde. How will the tactics hold up against a fierce rival? Supporters can expect a thrilling display as both teams will vie for dominance in this classic derby match.