Steady rain blanketed the Victoria Stadium as Tigre took to the field against Talleres Córdoba last weekend. Fans filled the stands, eager to see their team's tactical evolution this season. Under the watchful eye of head coach, Tigre has adopted a flexible formation that allows them to adapt to different styles of play.

This season, Tigre has primarily employed a 4-3-3 setup. This formation emphasizes both pressing in the midfield and quick transitions to the attack, which has proven effective against major rivals like River Plate. The midfield trio of M. Garay, E. Cabrera, and F. Álvarez have developed a strong synergy, seamlessly switching from a defensive posture to supporting the forwards.

Key to Tigre's success has been their ability to exploit wide areas. Wingers such as S. López have stretched defenses, creating space for players like M. Fernández to cut inside and make offensive plays. This versatility keeps opponents on their toes. Against Unión, Tigre's width stretched the opposition's backline, allowing them to find a goal that ultimately secured victory.

The defensive unit has shown resilience, with R. Arias and F. Álvarez forming a solid partnership. Their communication on the pitch has been evident, sealing gaps and reducing opportunities for attackers. Focusing on ball retention, Tigre has managed to dominate possession stats in past games, a key factor in dictating match tempo.

As the season progresses, Tigre's tactical blueprint will be tested further against tougher opponents. The adaptation seen this season emphasizes coach's commitment to evolving their strategy while maintaining the identity that has brought success in previous campaigns.