Atlas' defensive style has been a constant talking point among analysts of the League. From the start of the season, the team has prioritized solidity in defense. The statistics are clear: so far, they have achieved an average of 0.9 goals conceded per game. This figure highlights the team's ability to organize their lines and be hard to break down.

The tactically disciplined formation used by the coach has allowed players like F. Leiva and other defenders to perform at their best. The coordination between the defenders and midfield is remarkable, translating into effective pressure on opponents. At times, they have even managed to maintain possession for long stretches, freezing the rival's attack.

However, this raises a question: can Atlas rely too heavily on their defense? In the most recent victory over Godoy Cruz, the coach showed tactical courage by making offensive changes when his team found themselves ahead. For many, this is a sign that Atlas not only wants to be competitive but also aims for dominance in their matches.

As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see if Atlas can find a balance between defense and attack. Defensive strength is crucial, but the ability to convert opportunities will remain essential. Can they maintain their streak while being bolder up front as key matches approach?