The current season has brought interesting changes in Estudiantes' tactical strategy. Under the direction of the coaching staff, the team has adopted a more offensive approach, looking to press high and regain possession in advanced areas. Since the beginning of the league, the team has shown that they not only want to win but also enjoy the game while doing so.

One of the highlights of this evolution is their possession play. Estudiantes has achieved an average of 60% possession in their matches, something not seen in previous seasons. This allows forwards like L. Alario to have more scoring opportunities and, in turn, minimizes the time opponents spend attacking. Their new tactical setup, however, also requires the defense to remain organized, as counter-attacks from rivals can catch them off guard.

To implement this strategy, players like A. Castro and M. Amondarain have stepped up, helping maintain the flow of the game in midfield. With their agility and vision, they connect the defense and attack seamlessly. Estudiantes fans are witnessing a blend of style and effectiveness, leading to exciting matches.