"Thirty minutes are enough to change a match," said Inter Miami CF's coach after the latest game. It has been evident that tactical adjustments at halftime are bearing fruit in the league. Inter Miami CF now plays with a more dynamic approach, encouraging attackers to press higher and maintain ball possession.

The key has been the incorporation of D. Ayala in midfield, who has added creativity and energy. Ayala has played a fundamental role in ball distribution and in breaking the opponent's defensive lines. This change has allowed Inter Miami CF to attack more effectively and has significantly increased their goal-scoring opportunities.

The team has also adopted a more flexible formation that adapts to game circumstances. Implementing a 4-3-3 setup has allowed defenders to cover more ground and be more aggressive in ball recovery. This has resulted in greater control in midfield, something that has clearly benefited them in recent matches.

Opponents now feel the pressure, and it is not surprising to see Inter Miami CF competing for playoff spots. If they continue this tactical evolution, they will surely be in the fight for the championship at the end of the season. The coach's direction is clearly on the right track.