Palmeiras has been excelling in the League this season, showcasing a tactical approach that combines defensive solidity with offensive versatility. The team has benefited from a cohesive midfield, where players like Andreas Pereira and Allan prove crucial. They are always ready to create opportunities and support the defense. This harmony between defense and attack has been essential for the team's success. Formation and Structure The preferred formation of Abel Ferreira has been 4-2-3-1. Aranha and Carlos Miguel act as center-backs, providing stability. The full-backs, with Benedetti and another option, are more than just defensive; they frequently contribute to the attack. This strategy allows Palmeiras to utilize the flanks, creating width and opportunities in the final third.

The forwards, like R. Sosa and Ramon Riquelme, have stood out in quick transitions, capable of challenging opposing defenses with their dribbling and precise finishing skills. This has been fundamental for Palmeiras to maintain a high average of goals per game. With three clean sheets in their last five matches, the defense deserves praise as well.

As the second half of the season approaches, there is much talk about whether this tactic can yield more titles for Palmeiras. The cohesion and straightforward yet effective strategy seem to be paying off.