Fabio Quagliarella followed up his two-goal salvo in yesterday’s 7-1 win over Agyreville with an eye-catching display during this afternoon’s twelve-a-side practice match in Chatillon.
The 29-year-old forward gave Nicola Leali no chance with a sensational drive into the top corner, before turning provider when he drifted in a glorious cross which was eagerly headed home by Primavera striker Stefano Padovan.
Despite the free-flowing football delighting the adoring supporters in the stands, Antonio Conte frequently intervened to suggest various tactical adjustments.
After signalling an end to the first practice match, the manager divided the team into two groups, focusing predominantly on passing exercises. Tactics then returned to the fore, with particular attention paid to the attacking phase.
Another practice match ended proceedings, this time featuring a particular novelty: two teams of ten facing each other on half a pitch with three goals to aim for, defended by Storari, Leali and Branescu.
Source: Juventus.com
The 29-year-old forward gave Nicola Leali no chance with a sensational drive into the top corner, before turning provider when he drifted in a glorious cross which was eagerly headed home by Primavera striker Stefano Padovan.
Despite the free-flowing football delighting the adoring supporters in the stands, Antonio Conte frequently intervened to suggest various tactical adjustments.
After signalling an end to the first practice match, the manager divided the team into two groups, focusing predominantly on passing exercises. Tactics then returned to the fore, with particular attention paid to the attacking phase.
Another practice match ended proceedings, this time featuring a particular novelty: two teams of ten facing each other on half a pitch with three goals to aim for, defended by Storari, Leali and Branescu.
Source: Juventus.com
