"What we saw on the field is a team that knows what it wants," the coach mentioned after the latest match. Under his direction, Atlas has shown a clear tactical evolution. The formation has shifted from a traditional 4-4-2 to a more flexible 4-3-3, allowing players to adapt to diverse game situations.

One of the keys has been the versatility of the midfield. Players like F. Leiva have adapted to this new system, contributing both in defensive and offensive phases. We've seen the team able to build plays from the back, optimizing possession. This tactic has resulted in a notable increase in the number of shots on target in recent matches.

Atlas has averaged 15 shots per game, which is no coincidence. The combination of high pressing and solid defense has limited opportunities for opponents. In the match against Independiente, the team managed to maintain possession 63% of the time. This statistic showcases the effectiveness of the implemented system.

Player adaptation has also been remarkable. With a young squad, each player is learning the importance of team dynamics. The club's management appreciates this change and is eager to see how it will develop moving forward: "We still have much to improve, but we are on the right path."