The atmosphere in Buenos Aires begins to change as derby day approaches. Huracán is in the final stages of preparation to face San Lorenzo, and the palpable excitement among supporters couldn't be higher. This is more than just a match; it's a battle for local supremacy, an opportunity to show who rules the neighborhood.

The last outing left a bitter taste for Huracán, and this is a critical moment to demonstrate they have learned from their mistakes. With strategy set and the team fully focused, all eyes will be on players like Ó. Cortés and L. Mora, who have the potential to create decisive plays. The coaching staff has stressed the need for a strong start; scoring early could completely change the dynamics of the match.

Essentially, Huracán's defense, led by Ignacio Campo, has a vital mission. Controlling San Lorenzo's offensive incursions, which has proven to be lethal, will be key. In practice, we've seen how Campo and his defensive partner are fine-tuning their coordination, which is crucial to countering the speed and skill of opposing forwards.

On match day, it is expected that Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó will be filled to capacity. Flags will wave and chants will echo throughout the venue. The massive support from fans traveling from all over is a factor that can influence players' performances. The question is whether Huracán can capitalize on this advantage and secure a victory in this highly anticipated clash.