Steady rain blanketed the pitch at Estadio Pedro Bidegain as San Lorenzo de Almagro prepared for a challenging match against their bitter rivals. The tactical adjustments made by the coaching staff in recent weeks have become apparent, especially during high-pressure situations.

The team's formation has shifted from a traditional 4-4-2 to a more fluid 4-3-3, allowing for greater creativity and flexibility in midfield. This change not only amplifies the attacking options but also enhances defensive support, as wingers drop back to assist the full-backs. The players seem to have embraced this evolution, adapting well to the new system.

In the last few fixtures, we've seen San Lorenzo de Almagro countering effectively, using quick transitions to exploit the opponent's weaknesses. The midfield trio, comprising M. de Ritis, N. Tripichio, and A. Cordoba, has been pivotal, providing both defensive cover and supporting the attack, demonstrating an understanding of the tactical demands required.

As the league progresses, it will be intriguing to witness how coach's strategies unfold in subsequent matches. Will the adjustments made yield the results San Lorenzo de Almagro needs to challenge for higher placements? For now, the excitement surrounding the team's tactical prowess is palpable.