Three. That's how many goals Necaxa has scored in the last three matches. A testament to their tactical evolution this season. The team, under the guidance of the coaching staff, has implemented a system that emphasizes both a solid defensive block and vertical attack.

In recent matches, we have seen how E. Lara and C. Calderón complement each other in the defense. Their communication and organization have allowed Necaxa to concede fewer opportunities. Additionally, L. Jiménez has also played a crucial role, as highlighted in the previous victory against León.

However, the attack led by K. Armenta and T. Badaloni has shown remarkable chemistry. Their synchronized movements in the final third create mismatches in opposing defenses. The team usually plays a 4-3-3 formation, granting freedom to the wingers to overlap or cut inside, adding versatility to the attack.

As the league progresses, Necaxa faces a demanding schedule. Possession statistics have increased, indicating a growing empowerment in the midfield, thanks to the relentless efforts of E. Almendra and R. Alonso. This dynamic has led fans to be optimistic about the team's potential in the second half of the season.