As the league progresses, Huracán has started to shape a style of play based on solid defending. In their recent match against San Lorenzo, the team displayed a tactical approach that has been key in securing positive results. With a well-structured 4-4-2 formation, Huracán managed to contain rival attacks, thanks to the defensive work of players like Ignacio Campo and C. Ibáñez. Defensive structure

The team's defensive system benefits from the midfielders' ability to drop back and support in ball recovery. During the match, the back four worked together, closing spaces and making use of interceptions. Galíndez, from goal, has appeared secure and confident, providing calm to his teammates. Overall, Huracán has recorded four clean sheets in their last six outings.

However, it's not all about defense. The transition to attack is smooth. The combination of the wingers' strength with the midfielders' vision allows Huracán to create chances. The connection between L. Blondel and Ó. Cortés has been particularly effective, generating multiple opportunities. In a system prioritizing defense, the counterattacking ability has transformed into an offensive weapon that rivals must fear.

As the tournament unfolds, tactical adjustments will be critical. The coaching staff is alert to opponents' weaknesses and strengths, ready to modify their approach as needed. Focus and discipline will be vital if Huracán wants to maintain their positive streak and continue competing at the top of the league.