In recent matches, it has become evident that São Paulo FC is adopting a new playing strategy. Under the direction of the coach, there has been a significant change in how the team positions itself on the field. This new plan has brought mixed results, but the tactical evolution is undeniable.

One of the most notable aspects of the new approach is the quick transition from defense to attack. Especially with the participation of D. Bobadilla and Cauly in midfield, ball possession is worked more dynamically. Plays starting from their own defensive half lead to dangerous counterattacks, exploiting the speed of J. Calleri and André Silva up front.

Another area that has received attention is the defense. The partnership between E. Díaz and Nicolas seems promising, with both establishing effective communication. Goalkeeper Carlos Coronel is becoming increasingly secure, validating the trust of his defensive teammates. As a result, the number of goals conceded has dropped considerably in recent matches.

Although the results are still not consistent, it is safe to say that São Paulo FC is evolving. The coming weeks will be crucial to solidifying this new identity. The upcoming challenge against rival Corinthians will be a true test of the effectiveness of this new system.