Three. That's the number of formations Newell's Old Boys has employed in their last four matches, a clear reflection of their tactical flexibility. This adaptability is what has kept the team in the fight for a top spot in the standings. In the latest match against Rosario Central, the coach implemented a 4-3-3 formation that surprised the rival, allowing players to better capitalize on their abilities.

During this match, not only was the scheme crucial, but also how the midfield connected with the forwards. Valentino Acuña, once again playing as the central hub, took charge of moving the ball quickly, creating dangerous opportunities. Instead of staying stagnant in the midfield, attacking players like M. Cóccaro were able to exploit the spaces left by the opposing defense.

the strategic use of substitutions throughout the match has been another vital aspect that Newell's Old Boys has utilized. For example, M. Esponda's introduction in the second half brought newfound energy, which, combined with their flexible tactics, destabilized the opposing team. This approach has become a trend, as the coaching staff seems to quickly identify opponents' weaknesses or strengths.

Fans appreciate this constant innovation and the proactive attitude of the team. As the season progresses, hope is rising that this tactical flexibility will continue to yield results. The supporters are eager to see how the team will implement their next strategy, looking forward to what lies ahead in the league. If Newell's Old Boys keeps adapting, the sky is the limit.