Perhaps one of the most notable aspects of modern Necaxa is its tactical flexibility. In the current season, the team has experimented with different formations, adapting to the needs of each match. The choice of a 4-2-3-1 lineup has allowed the coach to optimize both defense and attack.
With a solid defensive block formed by players like E. Lara and C. Calderón, Necaxa has managed to keep a good number of clean sheets. The coordination among the defenders is evident, and their ability to anticipate the opponent's movements has been crucial. E. Unsain, as the goalkeeper, has also proven to be a wall, making key saves at critical moments.
Offensively, creativity is mainly provided by the midfielders, particularly E. Almendra and R. Alonso. They connect the lines and feed the forwards, such as K. Armenta. These combinations allow Necaxa to remain competitive in every match, challenging any opposing defense.
Necaxa's tactical adaptation has not only favored its performance but also illustrated the vision of the coaching staff. The balance between attack and defense is evident, granting them a holistic approach to compete in the league.
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