This current season has revealed a tactical evolution in Barracas Central that deserves attention. With a lineup prioritizing midfield control, the team has imposed its game in several matches. The interaction between R. Barrios and K. Jappert in central midfield has provided a solidity that opponents have struggled to overcome.

The 4-2-3-1 formation used by the coach allows the full-backs to push forward, providing options in attack. In the last match, the full-backs made 15 crosses, increasing goal-scoring chances. However, the task of converting those opportunities has fallen on the forwards, who need to be more clinical. Dominating the midfield

The key to this playing style lies in dominating the midfield. Barracas Central presses high and regains the ball quickly. In matches against teams like Colón, this approach has paid off, achieving an average possession of 60%. The combination of defense and midfield creates a defensive wall that minimizes goal opportunities for the opponent.

As the season progresses, Barracas Central will need to adjust its tactics. The competitiveness in the league indicates that more goals will be necessary to secure qualification for international competitions. If the team can adapt and continue developing, it might surprise in the second half of the season.