Talleres has undergone a tactical evolution since the change in coaching staff at the beginning of the season. This new approach has allowed players like G. Baroni and M. Caceres to shine in their roles, giving them more freedom on the pitch. The current strategy combines solid defending with a possession game aimed at creating effective attacking opportunities.

The new head coach has implemented a 4-3-3 system, allowing the wingers to play wider and exploit pace. This setup has not only strengthened the defense but has also facilitated fluid play in midfield. Quick transitions have left opposition teams confused, leading to mistakes that Talleres has managed to capitalize on.

One key to success has been the mobility of midfielders. With M. Caceres constantly offering options through the middle, forwards like I. Alastra have found more spaces to slip through. Statistics show that Talleres has increased its average goals per game since implementing this tactic.

Recent matches, such as the one against Belgrano, have exemplified this evolution. Despite poor weather conditions, the team displayed a clear intention to attack. Fans have responded with enthusiasm, reminiscing about the style of play that established the club in its glory days.

With a derby against Belgrano on the horizon, the pressure is on Talleres to demonstrate that this tactical evolution can lead them to compete for the top spots in the league. The ambition is evident: to once again become a contender and make a mark this season.