Necaxa's strategy has taken a new turn this season, developing a game system that prioritizes both defense and quick attacking plays. Under the current management, the team has demonstrated that its lineup can adapt to different situations on the field, utilizing the speed of their forwards and the strength of their defense. Quick attack strategy Los Rayos, featuring players like K. Armenta and T. Badaloni, have effectively exploited spaces in the opposing defense. The connection between the midfield and the forward line has improved significantly, creating opportunities at key moments. The setup includes rapid transitions, where the ball is moved quickly from defense to attack, catching opponents off-guard.

Despite the challenges faced in the league, what stands out is Necaxa's ability to maintain ball possession, looking to open up play on the wings with the involvement of E. Almendra and R. Alonso. This dynamic not only strengthens their attack but also allows them to regroup defensively when opponents gain possession.

The compact play they exhibit has also allowed them to emerge victorious in matches where they were at a disadvantage. Necaxa has improved its ball recovery capabilities, making for a more complete and competitive team in the league. As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how they continue to adjust their strategy to adapt to the various playing styles of their opponents.