In recent matches, the Zmajevi have shown strength but also weaknesses that need to be addressed. While they have maintained a solid defense, the attack often lacks efficiency, which can be attributed to insufficient connectivity between the midfield and the forwards. Here it is crucial to consider how to best utilize the talents we possess.

One of the key issues is the over-reliance on individual actions from players like Edin Džeko, who often takes on the responsibility of creating opportunities. While Džeko is undeniably important, the Zmajevi's attack would benefit from more collective attacking movements. Introducing faster, more dynamic forwards who can create space could be the solution. This would allow Džeko to focus more on finishing, while other attackers take on the responsibility of chance creation.

A tactic that could yield results is transitioning to a 4-3-3 formation. This system allows for greater flexibility in attack while maintaining a solid defense. The midfield could be strengthened with players capable of taking responsibility and bridging the gap between defense and attack, enabling a quicker and more effective transition to offensive play.

Additionally, the Zmajevi should work on high pressing tactics. High pressing could force opposing players into mistakes while simultaneously allowing our team to regain possession faster. Players like Džeko and Pjanić can be key in this, using their experience and intelligence to press opponents and create opportunities for quick counterattacks.

Finally, we must not overlook the importance of communication on the field. Clear and open communication among players can enhance team chemistry and facilitate decision-making in critical moments. The Zmajevi have potential, and with a few tactical tweaks, they can become serious contenders at the World Cup.