Three. That's how many clean sheets Rosario Central has registered in the last twelve outings , and the data says it isn't an accident. Under increasing pressure in a highly competitive league, head coach has adapted Rosario Central's tactics, merging defensive solidity with swift counter-attacks. The results speak for themselves.

The formation shift to a more flexible 4-2-3-1 setup allows for greater control in midfield while ensuring defensive stability. This formation has been instrumental in fostering a better real-time response to opponents' attacking threats. Franco Castorani and G. Ávila at the back have formed a resilient partnership, which has helped solidify the defensive line, while the midfield duo of S. Beltrán and B. Cantero contributes effectively both going forward and in defense.

the quick transition game has proven dangerous, with M. Cabrera and G. Cantizano capitalizing on defensive lapses from rivals. Their pace and creativity have offered Rosario Central a new dimension in counter-attacking football. It's a strategy that was particularly effective against Estudiantes, resulting in a stunning 3-1 victory.

Fans are rightfully curious: will this tactical evolution hold against top teams? Upcoming fixtures against Boca Juniors and River Plate will be the true test of this tactical refinement. As Rosario Central continues to adapt and improve, the potential for success in this season remains bright.