This year, Atlas has opted for an aggressive approach in its game, employing pressing tactics that have borne fruit. During the first 12 matches, it has become evident that their high pressing system has bewildered several opponents. In the last three matches alone, they have recovered the ball in the opposition's half 65% of the time. Effectiveness of pressing on the pitch Statistics show that by effectively pressing rivals, Atlas has generated multiple attacking opportunities. In the win against Newell's, their high press resulted in at least 8 goal-scoring situations. Key players like F. Leiva and other midfielders have played a vital role in this strategy, cutting passing lanes and forcing mistakes.

However, it's not only the attack that has improved. Defensive solidity has also grown; recovering the ball high means less time for opponents to organize. This has allowed Atlas to keep a clean sheet in two of their last five matches.

As the season progresses, rivals will study Atlas's playing style more closely. The question remains: can they adapt to their system or will they be forced to make mistakes? Although the intensity is exhausting, the team's effort has proven effective, generating optimism among fans.