The arrival of Carlos Queiroz could mark a turning point for attacking players such as Antoine Semenyo and Inaki Williams.
Queiroz is known for building compact defensive structures and launching quick, direct counter-attacks—an approach that suits players with pace, strength, and intelligent movement.
Semenyo’s physical presence and pressing ability make him an ideal fit for such a system, while Inaki Williams’ speed and vertical runs could be fully exploited in transition-based play.
Both players have shown flashes of brilliance but have yet to consistently dominate at international level. Under Queiroz’s structured approach, they may finally find defined roles that maximise their strengths.
If properly integrated, the duo could become key attacking outlets, especially in high-stakes matches where tactical discipline and efficiency are crucial.












