In the League, San Martin S.J. has adopted a defensive approach that has yielded positive results in recent matches. The team, led by S. Díaz, has found its strength in a 4-2-3-1 formation, allowing for both defensive stability and quick transitions to attack.

The back four maintains a compact line, enabling them to close down spaces and minimize opponents' opportunities. Playing with two defensive midfielders ensures San Martin S.J. has a solid backup when the team is under pressure. During the last match against Godoy Cruz, this strategy was evident; they prevented the opponent's attackers from creating clear chances thanks to their proper alignment.

The key to this tactic lies in the constant communication between defenders and midfielders. S. Díaz, alongside M. Cocca, uses their experience to organize the team defensively, giving it the clarity needed to respond to opposing attacks. In particular, M. Cocca has excelled in one-on-one situations, effectively dismantling his opponents' plays.

The Verdinegro, when attacking, are equally dangerous, often finding opportunities with quick counterattacks after regaining possession of the ball. However, it is their solid defense that has been the foundation of their current success. This tactical model has secured San Martin S.J. multiple matches without conceding, which is undoubtedly a statistic that any fan can celebrate.