Three. That's how many times Necaxa has imposed its style of play this season, and the data shows it's no coincidence. Under the guidance of the coaching staff, the team has focused on implementing a high press that leads to recovering the ball in dangerous areas. This, in turn, allows for a smooth transition to attack.

In recent matches, such as the victory against León, the team displayed impressive tactical deployment. The defensive line, led by E. Lara, is well organized, allowing midfielders like Ezequiel Almendra to confidently occupy advanced positions. The collaboration between lines has been fundamental for the team's performance.

In midfield, Ezequiel Almendra's role has been vital in maintaining pressure on the opponent. His ability to press rivals and quickly regain possession is critical for transitions. These actions have enabled forwards, such as K. Armenta, to find themselves in prime scoring positions.

One of the keys to Necaxa's success is how they exploit the flanks. The wingers are constantly moving, creating spaces that are capitalized on at the right moments. This not only destabilizes rival defenses but also opens opportunities for shots from within the box.

The combination of offensive tactics and a solid defense is a testament to the hard work put in during the preseason. At this point in the league, it will be interesting to see how they adapt and improve as they face tougher opponents.