Three. That's the number of times Tigre has changed their tactics mid-game in recent weeks. This approach has led the team to several important victories, highlighting their capacity to adapt under pressure. In the recent match against Atlético Tucumán, the manager implemented a strategic shift that surprised opponents and proved decisive for the final outcome.

Tigre's initial system is usually a 4-3-3, but they often shift to a 4-2-3-1 depending on the flow of the game. This flexibility allows them to effectively counter the opponent's style of play. For instance, against Godoy Cruz, the change to a more defensive formation in the last 20 minutes helped maintain their lead.

This ability to adjust formations not only confuses rival teams, but it also boosts the players' confidence. They feel they can showcase their talents in different positions based on the situation. Fans have appreciated these tactical changes, praising the direction the team has taken under the guidance of the coaching staff.

The upcoming matches present new challenges, but with the squad's versatility and their skill at adapting during games, Tigre continues to fight for a better place in the standings. In the Argentine competition, this approach has become their hallmark and a sharp weapon in their arsenal.