As we reach the halfway point of the season, Deportivo Riestra has shown remarkable tactical evolution in their matches in the League. Under the guidance of their coaching staff, the team has made significant adjustments to their formation and approach to play. This change has been crucial in obtaining positive results against opponents of different styles.

One of the most notable aspects has been the tactical flexibility on display. In the early fixtures, the team often lined up in a traditional 4-4-2, but as their rivals grew, they switched to a 4-2-3-1. This transition has allowed midfielders like A. Dramisino and J. Goitía to gain more control of the ball, adding more presence in attack and creating more goal opportunities.

The latest match against Huracán was a clear sign of this adaptability. Deportivo Riestra dominated ball possession, achieving 65% in the first half. The attacking movement, especially with support from Alejo Duarte, demonstrated how the team has adapted to exploit the defensive weaknesses of their opponents. At times, the team pressed high, forcing errors that led to several dangerous plays.

As the competition advances, Deportivo Riestra's ability to adjust their game will be vital. With key matches scheduled, such as the derby against their local rival, pressure is mounting. It will be interesting to see if this tactical evolution will hold and how it will affect their performance in the second half of the season. Expectations continue to rise among the supporters of El Malevo.