"We know what to expect from Huracán; now, we just need to execute our game plan effectively," said coach Rubén Darío Insúa, an anticipation echoing in the dressing room as the derby approaches. San Lorenzo de Almagro's recent performances suggest they have a solid foundation to tackle this local rivalry.

At the heart of San Lorenzo de Almagro's strategy lies a well-coordinated midfield, especially the contributions from M. de Ritis and N. Tripichio, who have formed a potent partnership. Their ability to control the tempo of the game has been a decisive factor in recent victories against competitive teams.

Defensively, Altamirano's presence in goal adds an extra layer of stability, making it difficult for opponents to find the back of the net. This has led to San Lorenzo de Almagro registering three clean sheets in their last five matches. The backline, led by Nicolas Blanco and A. Córdoba, is also optimized for quick transitions and strong aerial duels, an essential element against physically imposing rivals.

As the stage is set for the encounter with Huracán next Saturday, the key will be how well San Lorenzo de Almagro can adapt to the game's dynamics and maintain discipline in their tactical approach. The derby atmosphere promises to be charged, with a vibrant crowd expected at Estadio Pedro Bidegain, known also as El Nuevo Gasómetro.