The season has revealed how Monterrey manages its tactics and faces different opponents. With a squad that includes talented players like É. Aguirre in defense and Sergio Canales in midfield, there is a powerful balance in the team. Typically, they resort to a 4-3-3 formation, which allows them to exploit offensive options while maintaining defensive solidity.

A standout case was their match against Club América, where they managed to control ball possession and dictate the play from midfield. The use of high pressing on the opponent's buildup was crucial in forcing errors and allowing players like J. Corona to exploit spaces. The key in this match was how the midfielders aligned to support both defense and attack, leaving the opposing defense overwhelmed.

However, it is not just about attacking. Monterrey's ability to close spaces defensively is equally impressive. With a solid backline that includes É. Aguirre, the team can withstand the onslaught from rival teams. This mix of transitioning from defense to attack ultimately results in a playing style that has proven effective on multiple occasions.