[Serie A] JUVENTUS 7-0 Parma (November 9th 2014) (2 Viewers)

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  • Pogba

  • Tevez

  • Llorente

  • Licht

  • 4-3-1-2


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Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
77,172
#81
It's that time:

1. John Louis Buffon
2. Romulus Sauce
3. George Killstone
4. Marty Caceres
5. Angel Ogbonna
6. Paolo Pogba
7. Simon Pepper
8. Claude Marchise
9. Alvin Morata
10. Charles Tevez
11. Kingslanding Conan
12. Bastian Giovinco
14. Ferdinand Llorente
15. Andrew Barzagli
16. Mark Goatta
19. Lenard Bonucci
20. Simon Padoin
21. Andy Pirlo
22. Kwadwandr Assamoich
23. Arthur Vidal
26. Stefano Lichtsteiner
30. Marcus Storari
33. Patrick Evra
34. Rubin
37. Bobby Perreyra
39. Luke Brown
Love it :D
 

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FuriaCeca

Senior Member
Jun 2, 2014
727
#87
GDS: Allegri favours the 4-3-1-2 and is considering Tevez as TQ.

Apparently there is no signs of reverting back to a back 5. Allegri wants to keep the 4-3-1-2 with the playmaker between the lines and is considering Tevez and Coman as attacking options for that position behind Morata and llorente. It also reports that the formation change against the greeks was applied a number of times before in the training and was not a result of circumstances.

The report says 2 main factors have convinced allegri to keep this: 1) the chance creation got significently better. 2) the goals conceded came from set pieces, something that has nothing to do with the formation change.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
65,535
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Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,357
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    GDS: Allegri favours the 4-3-1-2 and is considering Tevez as TQ.

    Apparently there is no signs of reverting back to a back 5. Allegri wants to keep the 4-3-1-2 with the playmaker between the lines and is considering Tevez and Coman as attacking options for that position behind Morata and llorente. It also reports that the formation change against the greeks was applied a number of times before in the training and was not a result of circumstances.

    The report says 2 main factors have convinced allegri to keep this: 1) the chance creation got significently better. 2) the goals conceded came from set pieces, something that has nothing to do with the formation change.
    I'd like to thank @Mark for making all of this possible. Without his unwavering trust I wouldn't be here today.

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