As the season kicks off, Huracán has surprised many with their rapid attacking transitions. A blend of speed and precision has emerged as one of the team's standout strengths. In the last match against Rosario Central, Huracán's quick play left the opposing defenders scrambling.

Hernán Galíndez, the goalkeeper, plays a crucial role in initiating these attacks. With accurate throws to midfielders, he quickly turns defensive situations into goal-scoring opportunities. The smart use of space by Huracán's players, especially by striker Óscar Cortés, has been essential. Cortés, with his speed and off-the-ball movement, has been vital in capitalizing on these chances. Evidence of this lies in the goals he has netted this season, making Huracán a formidable team.

The coach has emphasized the importance of these transitions in training sessions. "The key to winning in the league is to be first on the rival's field, and that's what we're working on," he comments. With players like Luca Babino dictating the tempo in midfield and creating links, Huracán continues to refine their style that promises to take them far.