As the season progresses, so too does Huracán's tactics under the guidance of the new coaching staff. Each match reveals an evolution in the team's approach, which has begun to yield results in their performances. The high press they have implemented is one of the most noticeable transformations that fans have begun to see on the field.

During the recent match against San Lorenzo, Huracán displayed a more aggressive setup, forcing their opponents into mistakes. This type of pressure, coupled with quick ball recovery, has allowed players like Oscar Cortés and Luca Babino to find freedom and contribute to the attack.

The restructuring of the team has also seen changes in the lineup, prioritizing mobility and skill. The defense has become more cohesive, with Ignacio Campo and C. Ibáñez forming a solid block, making it difficult for rivals to find gaps. The transition from defense to attack has been smoother, enabling Huracán to carry the game to the opponent's half.

Analysts have highlighted the key behind this tactic: adaptability. Huracán is not only focusing on their strategy, but also reading the opponent, changing styles according to the game's situation. In fact, statistics indicate an increase in the number of chances created compared to last season, reflecting this evolution.

Fans are optimistic; after each match, the growth of the team on the field is palpable. With every victory, Huracán establishes its identity in this new phase, demonstrating that change can be beneficial when done correctly.