"Surprise is our best weapon." This phrase resonates among the coaching staff of La Real, who have begun experimenting with a different tactical approach this season. With the end of the league drawing closer, they have decided to seek alternatives that offer advantages over teams like Athletic Club.

Recently, the team has adopted a 3-5-2 formation that allows for greater flexibility. With Luken Beitia and J. Aramburu forming a solid defensive line, the midfield has been strengthened by the creative presence of Ibai Aguirre and Lander Astiazarán. This has permitted not only ball retention, but also generating many more opportunities than before.

One of the key matches was in the last round against Celta de Vigo, where La Real dominated possession and showcased its new approach with dynamic, fluid play. The fans were amazed by how quickly the players adapted to the new system. Quick transitions were effective, and more direct attacks have given a fresh air to their style, moving them away from a predictable approach.

As the season progresses, the spark of this new approach seems to be working, and many within the club believe it is the key to push La Real to the top of the table. The coming weeks will be crucial to see if this system can truly elevate La Real to higher performance levels.