[Coppa Italia Semifinali Round 2] Juventus 0-0 Inter [February 9th, 2021] (8 Viewers)

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pavluska

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Apr 25, 2013
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#62
It does actually. Chiesa is a different player on the right so let’s see if McKennie succeeds at that left side.
Wes cuts in as AM in attack, Cuadra provides the width.

Danilo stays back and tucks in, Chiesa provides the width in ala tornante role.

If you swap them, you'll have no width on left.

If tired Wes rests and Berna starts instead, which is what I'd do, and Pirlo plays strictly a 442 with defense first in mind, then it doesn't matter.
 

Mokku

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Apr 17, 2019
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#63
A 3-5-2 to neutralise them and pack the midfield. Play on the counter, they will definitely push up and leave gaps for the likes of Chiesa. The yellow cards worry me because it will play on our minds. I don't want us to try and soak up pressure for 90 minutes, a goal from us puts a lot of pressure on them.
 
Jun 16, 2020
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#65
Wes cuts in as AM in attack, Cuadra provides the width.

Danilo stays back and tucks in, Chiesa provides the width in ala tornante role.

If you swap them, you'll have no width on left.

If tired Wes rests and Berna starts instead, which is what I'd do, and Pirlo plays strictly a 442 with defense first in mind, then it doesn't matter.
Width is a good argument :tup:
 

He-Man

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Mar 1, 2013
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#70
Inter won only once at the Allianz Stadium - in a league game in the 2012/2013 season. The Nerazzurri are therefore without a win in the last eight games against Juve in Turin. They finished the last five of these matches without scoring a goal - the last Inter player to score at Allianz Stadium was Mauro Icardi. The Argentine defeated Buffon in a match that ended in a 1-1 draw over 6 years ago (in the 2014/2015 season).
Juventus has been undefeated at home in Italy's Cup matches for almost six years. Bianconeri lost at home for the last time in this competition in the first semi-final match of the 2014/2015 season against Fiorentina (1: 2). In the rematch, Allegri's players won 3:0
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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#71
My only concern is the amount of cards w shave player son and the absence of Arthur.

Does the away goals rule apply?
 

spurdo

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Jun 4, 2016
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#74
Play 3-5-2. Man-mark the shit out of Barella. Put Chiellini on Lukaku; he can still get yellow-carded and is easily provoked.

I'd allow them a bit more possession like against Roma, because we have such fantastic players on the counter (Ronaldo, Cuadrado, Kulu, Morata, Chiesa) and Inter are bound to open gaps when they are forced to play offensive defenders like Hakimi high up to try and open the unlock our defense. This means we have to play our A-tier defenders though, and it comes with a risk.
 

DUKAC

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Feb 29, 2012
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#77
They field their nest squad.Putting Bernardeschi means zero attack playing ,only in counter.

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Play 3-5-2. Man-mark the shit out of Barella. Put Chiellini on Lukaku; he can still get yellow-carded and is easily provoked.

I'd allow them a bit more possession like against Roma, because we have such fantastic players on the counter (Ronaldo, Cuadrado, Kulu, Morata, Chiesa) and Inter are bound to open gaps when they are forced to play offensive defenders like Hakimi high up to try and open the unlock our defense. This means we have to play our A-tier defenders though, and it comes with a risk.
I would play Chiello too.He will put Lukaku in the pocket.Most probably Pirlo is resting him for the garbagetown boys.

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Play 3-5-2. Man-mark the shit out of Barella. Put Chiellini on Lukaku; he can still get yellow-carded and is easily provoked.

I'd allow them a bit more possession like against Roma, because we have such fantastic players on the counter (Ronaldo, Cuadrado, Kulu, Morata, Chiesa) and Inter are bound to open gaps when they are forced to play offensive defenders like Hakimi high up to try and open the unlock our defense. This means we have to play our A-tier defenders though, and it comes with a risk.
I would play Chiello too.He will put Lukaku in the pocket.Most probably Pirlo is resting him for the garbagetown boys.
 

kappa96

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Jun 20, 2018
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#78
Play 3-5-2. Man-mark the shit out of Barella. Put Chiellini on Lukaku; he can still get yellow-carded and is easily provoked.

I'd allow them a bit more possession like against Roma, because we have such fantastic players on the counter (Ronaldo, Cuadrado, Kulu, Morata, Chiesa) and Inter are bound to open gaps when they are forced to play offensive defenders like Hakimi high up to try and open the unlock our defense. This means we have to play our A-tier defenders though, and it comes with a risk.
You mean mark the sh*t out of brozovici.
That is the key of the game.
 

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