This season, a notable evolution has emerged in Atlas's tactics, marking a new chapter in the club's competitive approach. Coach's vision has shaped a more flexible setup that not only responds reactively to opponents but also looks to impose their game. The implementation of a 4-3-3 formation has granted Atlas the versatility to switch seamlessly between defense and attack.

The emphasis lies on fluid movements, with wingers instructed to cut inside and create space for overlapping full-backs. This strategy was particularly palpable during the recent encounter with Unión Santa Fe, where Atlas's wing play stretched the opposition, allowing midfielders to exploit gaps. The redefined role of F. Leiva has been critical; his ability to transition from defensive duties to supporting attacks showcases his adaptability within this tactical framework.

As the fixtures progress, Atlas aims to leverage this evolving style for results. The synergy between players is improving, reflected in their recent performances where they appeared more cohesive than earlier in the season. Matches illustrate that the team is becoming increasingly confident in its tactical execution.

Interestingly, opposition teams now face challenges in predicting Atlas's next moves, an advantage they haven't had in recent years. As this adaptation continues, the upcoming games will test whether this tactical evolution can maintain momentum and deliver positive results.