Three. That's the number of times Independiente Rivadavia has changed its tactical formation in the last five matches, reflecting the team's flexibility against different rivals. This constant adjustment has been key, as coaches opt for lineups that effectively respond to opponent pressure.

The recent visit to Godoy Cruz highlighted this adaptation. Independiente Rivadavia started with a 4-4-2 setup, but after going down a goal, they switched to a 3-5-2 to regain control in midfield. This decision allowed for better ball circulation, giving Emmanuel Gómez more freedom to create plays.

the inclusion of T. Bottari at left-back injected new life into the team. His drive on the flanks has enabled Independiente Rivadavia to not only defend but also attack with greater cohesion. Bottari, with his speed and skill, has been pivotal in transitioning from defense to offense, offering fans an exhilarating view of the matches.

The strategy of varying formations has been well-received by supporters, who observe how Independiente Rivadavia adapts to the game's needs. This seems to set the Mendoza side apart from other teams in the league. The quick and effective decisions from the coaching staff are keeping the competition on its toes.

The upcoming match against Huracán is another opportunity to see how the team continues to evolve in its tactics. With increasing pressure from rivals, the ability to adapt in real-time will be crucial for their success.