Atlas has shown notable tactical evolution in recent weeks, especially highlighting their deployment in midfield. The 4-3-3 structure adopted by the coach has allowed midfielders to flow freely, effectively combining both defensive and offensive aspects.

F. Leiva, in particular, has been crucial in this scheme. His ability to read the game and distribute the ball has been vital for offensive transitions. With his knack for regaining possession and making decisive passes, Atlas has managed to cut opponents' passing lanes and generate lethal counterattacks.

support from other midfielders allows the team to keep constant pressure on the opponent. The speed in regaining the ball has become a distinctive hallmark of Atlas's play. The numbers speak for themselves: in the last five matches, the team has averaged 60% possession.

The strategy is not solely based on individual talent; it also relies on collective work. It's essential for players to maintain compact positioning and understand when to press or drop back. This minimizes spaces and gives opponents little time to create danger. Atlas has become a challenging environment for rivals to execute their game.