We must start autoritative,put pressing on them.We must play as a team ,a complete team ,and if we are concentrated ,sooner(better) or latter we will put a ball in their net.Everyone is important,everybody.Defence must be sharp and without mistakes,midfield especcially Vidal must be on his 100%.And of course we must be clinical and use our chances.
I wouldn't press.
I'd sit back and try to draw Inter out to try and make it a more open game.
Inter will want to stay deep and compact and just hit Juve on the break.
I would set out to make sure they can't do that, even if it significantly increases the chances of a 0-0 draw.
I'd be preaching patience to the Juve players before this one and making sure they don't over-commit.
Time to really test out these new forwards Juve have - can they win the game for Juve if they are pretty much left up the pitch without much support from the rest of the team?
I'd also be looking for a clear plan fom Juve on how to play against Alvarez and Palacio, because it's not obvious how to play against them with Juve's normal back three and that can lead to confusion. I'd be looking for either Barzagli or Chiellini to be very aggressive in going out to confront ALvarez - not leaving him as Pirlo's responsibility - leaving the other one of Barzagli and Chiellini to mark Palacio, with Bonucci left as sweeper.
Juve need to avoid getting their back three stretched out and making it easy for Inter to isolate Palacio one-on-one with Bonucci. That kept happening when Juve and Inter played in the US in pre-season.