"Defense wins championships" is a motto resonating within Huracán this season. The defensive work has notably progressed, and in this analysis, we will explore the elements that have contributed to this change in tactical approach. Under the direction of the coach, defense has become a priority.

Statistically, Huracán has reduced the average goals conceded per game, a remarkable change compared to last season. The 4-4-2 system implemented by the coach allows for better compactness in midfield, while players like H. Galíndez have stood out in ball recovery, consistently challenging opposing attackers.

A key aspect is the solidity of the two center-backs in the defensive line. The partnership formed by C. Ibáñez and Ignacio Campo has shown exceptional understanding, closing down spaces and organizing the defense. In counter-attacking situations, their ability to draw pressure and then transition quickly has been vital.

Another highlighted characteristic of Huracán's strategy is the full-backs, such as L. Blondel, joining in on offensive plays. This not only creates numerical superiority in attack but also allows defensive players to recover quickly. The numbers do not lie: over 75% of opponent attacks have been neutralized before reaching the area.

Huracán seems to be on the right path towards a solid defense, increasing their chances in the league. But will it be enough to challenge the stronger teams in the tournament? Only time will tell.