Huracán's recent matches have revealed an intriguing tactical system that has led the side to achieve positive results. The team has shown versatility in their formation, alternating between a 4-2-3-1 and a 4-3-3 depending on the opponent. This flexibility has allowed the coach to adjust strategies according to the rival's weaknesses.

In their latest match against San Lorenzo, Huracán opted for a 4-3-3, which allowed them to press higher up the field. The energy of players like H. Galíndez in the midfield has been crucial for regaining possession and launching quick counterattacks. The connection between the midfielders and forwards was evident, with L. Blondel showing an exceptional ability to slip between defensive lines.

Defensively, the four at the back, led by C. Ibáñez and N. Durán, have maintained the necessary solidity. During this match, the team compacted well in their half, conceding little space to the opposing attack. This organization has been a determining factor in their recent success, keeping their goal almost untouched in the last matches.

The ability to adjust the game plan during the match demonstrates the group's understanding under pressure. Huracán's tactical intelligence, accentuated by the skills of players like Ó. Cortés to adapt, highlights their potential in this league. With the context of a season already advanced, the real challenge will be maintaining that consistency. But can Huracán be the team to beat?