CM: A Seventh Successful in-Game Change - Why a 4-3-3 Could Be Milan's 'Natural Evolution'
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In the ninth minute of the first half of Milan-Torino, Tomori was booked. He had been hindered throughout the first half, unable to play his aggressive, anticipatory defensive style, forcing Allegri to make a substitution at halftime. However, aside from the inexperienced Odogu, Milan lacked any central defenders. Allegri therefore opted for Atekhame, switching to a 4-2-3-1 formation and injecting new life into Milan, who then embarked on a domi…
Yesterday, Saturday, March 21, AC Milan took to the field against Torino: Allegri's team managed to win 3-2 thanks to goals from Pavlovic, Rabiot, and Fofana. With these 3 points, the Rossoneri consolidate their chances of securing a place in next season's Champions League. Two hybrid formations Since the start of the season, Allegri has focused entirely on the 3-5-2 to gain more security in the defensive phase. As we've seen, this formation has…
CM: A seventh successful in-game change - why a 4-3-3 could be Milan's 'natural evolution'
By: Oliver Fisher Massimiliano Allegri has further food for though, after a tweak in formation brought three goals and three points against Torino.As Calciomercato.com recall, Milan played with Christian Pulisic and Alexis Saelemaekers further wide against Torino in what resembled more of a 4-3-3. This move completely disrupted D’Aversa’s tactical setup, which had managed to surprise the Rossoneri in the first 20 minutes of the game.The next evo…
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