You launched the attack to early, not enough pieces around the king, you need at least 3. The knight on g3 is misplaces and will take to long to get to where it is good. Looking at the analysis of the engine it wants you to break open the centre. This is so you can bring in your rook and knight. Your Queen becomes stronger with e5 and d4 pawns off the board. White achieves a full pawn centre, this allows your rook lift. You have Nf1 or Nh1 if black gets any counter play. The knight in this set up is a defensive piece not offensive due to being unable to go forward, the rooks are just faster and better able to support the queen. Black will want to counter strike with d5 and allow a queen and bishop battery on f7 or failing that a maneauver via d1 to the king side if the rooks are not on the back rank. Positionally that is how I see it. You have the initiative and will have active bishop, rook and queen if you dont convert and need an endgame, get the queens off and get the rook behind the pawns, you are golden. Dont push f2 when the pawn is not pinned as the d4 pawn is a hangjng pawn so you need the f2 pawn for king safety.
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“Ng6” would be #2 for white but “Bg6” isn’t
🤔So what would u do after this? ⚫️Push PAWNs?
⚫️ROOK to D file?