Internacional has stood out this season not only for results but for how they approach each match. Under the guidance of the coach, we've seen a tactical approach that blends intensity with precision. For instance, the game against Grêmio was a true test for the players, who excelled in a 4-2-3-1 formation, focusing heavily on high pressing.

Up front, Alerrandro and R. Borré's movements create space for Alan Patrick to supply them with key passes. During the match against Bahia, B. Aguirre's versatility in defense was also evident, ensuring the team maintained defensive solidity while attacking.

The midfield control provided by A. Bernabéi has been vital for ball distribution and recovery. This fluidity in play has been key to the team's performance at home, especially at Beira-Rio, where the fans exert an imposing presence.

With every match, Internacional's tactics evolve, and it becomes increasingly clear that the team's preparation is one of the pillars of its current success. Soon, we need to pay attention to how these plans unfold against direct rivals in the title race. One thing is certain: the team is becoming a formidable force in the Brazilian football scene.