Looking ahead to the new season, Gimnasia has fine-tuned its tactical system to maximize the potential of its squad. The team, led by a coach with a modern approach, has opted for a 4-3-3 formation that allows for greater control in midfield and speed in attack. This structure has been tested in training and the early pre-season matches with encouraging results.

At the heart of the midfield, the combination of L. Mamut, who brings freshness and energy, alongside a superb new signing, allows the team to maintain fluidity in play. The idea is to break through the opponent's lines through a game of short passes and quick movements. With I. Mammini positioning as a key attacker on the left flank, Gimnasia aims to create opportunities to damage the rival defense.

In addition to the offensive tactics, the defensive solidity provided by B. Barros Schelotto is vital. His experience on the pitch helps guide younger players and ensures that the team operates as a cohesive unit. In this sense, the coach emphasizes the importance of good transitions between defense and attack; this will be crucial in tightly contested matches.

As the season progresses, Gimnasia is expected to adjust its tactics according to the opponent it faces. While this tactical approach has started to yield results, it will be interesting to see how the team adapts in more challenging scenarios. Confidence grows among the players, and the ambition to compete for the title seems more real than ever.