The arrival of a new coach always brings changes, and Gimnasia is no exception. Since his arrival, the team has shifted from a more defensive approach to a more offensive style of play, seeking greater control in the midfield. This change was evident in their recent matchup against Vélez Sarsfield, where Gimnasia dominated possession and created several goal opportunities, although the match ended 1-1.

The new strategy seems to focus on leveraging the speed and dribbling of forwards like I. Mammini and Santino Primante. These key players have been fundamental in applying high pressure on the opponent, making it difficult for them to recover after losing the ball. It is interesting to see how this approach is starting to bear fruit, with an increase in goals in their recent matches.

However, it has not been all smooth sailing. The transition requires time, and players' adaptation to the new tactical systems is a process in itself. Initial criticisms have waned as fans begin to see the positive impact of these decisions. The question now is: can Gimnasia maintain this form in the upcoming matches?