Talleres has kicked off its preseason with Jorge Sampaoli at the helm, marking the start of a new era for the club. The first week of training is taking place at the High-Performance Sports Center (CARD), where an intense double training session routine and half-concentration in a hotel are being implemented. This approach aims to strengthen team bonding and optimize player recovery. Sampaoli has made it clear that his goal is to build a solid identity for the team before the official competition begins. During this phase, friendlies against Argentinos Juniors and Estudiantes de La Plata are scheduled, which will help assess the team's progress. Additionally, Talleres' management, led by Andrés Fassi, is working hard to bring in new reinforcements, especially after the departure of several key players. In training sessions, a duo has emerged that has caught attention: Valentín Dávila and Ronaldo Martínez, who are showing great chemistry in attack. Although they are currently only practicing together, their potential is promising for the upcoming season. Dávila, the team's young top scorer, and Martínez, an experienced forward, could become a lethal combination if they maintain their performance in official matches.