This season, Huracán's tactical focus has begun to evolve. The emphasis on defense has resulted in a more solid structure, allowing the team to remain compact and efficient. The skill of players like Nicolás Durán and H. Galíndez has been pivotal in this regard.

Durán, in particular, has exhibited absolute dominance in the aerial game, while Galíndez has become a true leader at the goal line. His quick decisions and ability to organize the defense have been crucial in recent matches. With a new 4-2-3-1 formation, the team has found the necessary balance to provide defensive support without sacrificing attack.

Communication on the pitch has drastically improved. Constant exchanges between defenders and midfielders allow for a more fluid style of play. In a recent encounter against San Lorenzo, the defense showcased admirable synchronization; reinforcing their ability to cut passing lanes and nullify opposing attackers.

A look at the statistics shows that the percentage of goals conceded has significantly decreased since the start of the season. With an average of one goal against per match, Huracán is clearly successfully implementing its defensive tactics. With this evolution, the team could surprise many as competition progresses.