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Chiesa: ‘Juventus trying more attacking tactics’

Federico Chiesa explains Juventus try out ‘new, fashionable ways’ after a 3-0 victory away to Udinese. ‘We mustn’t simply clam up on the again.’

The Previous Girl got here flying out of the blocks on the Dacia Area, taking a 3-0 lead by half-time with Federico Chiesa’s strike, a Dusan Vlahovic penalty and Adrien Rabiot header from point-blank vary.

It places them heading in the right direction to begin the Serie A season and is their first away win to open the marketing campaign by three clear targets in over 20 years.

“It was an amazing efficiency and within the first half we have been notably intense, attacking them excessive up and that’s what fashionable soccer is all about. We mustn’t simply clam up within the again, we have to push and press, which we confirmed right now,” Chiesa instructed DAZN.

This seems like a quite completely different strategy to the one which Max Allegri took final time period and which noticed him bitterly criticised by followers in addition to media and infrequently his personal gamers.

Chiesa discovered the web two minutes into the marketing campaign and defined his celebration.

“I needed to have a kneeslide for the celebration, as I hadn’t completed it for some time. I made a joke to the blokes on the bench noting I scored one eventually.”

The Italian was used as a wing-back final 12 months, however is extra of a striker now partnering Vlahovic.

“We’re not static, we transfer round lots, and that’s what the coach is asking of us. With the arrival of Francesco Magnanelli too, we try out these new ways.”

Magnanelli is the previous Sassuolo participant who joined Allegri’s workers this summer time to assist with tactical concepts.

It’s the good begin to the season, however Chiesa and Allegri proceed to shrug off Scudetto options, even when they’re freed from the distractions of European soccer.

“Because the coach stated, our goal this season is to qualify for the Champions League after which we’ll see.”

Federico Chiesa explains Juventus try out ‘new, fashionable ways’ after a 3-0 victory away to Udinese. ‘We mustn’t simply clam up on the again.’

The Previous Girl got here flying out of the blocks on the Dacia Area, taking a 3-0 lead by half-time with Federico Chiesa’s strike, a Dusan Vlahovic penalty and Adrien Rabiot header from point-blank vary.

It places them heading in the right direction to begin the Serie A season and is their first away win to open the marketing campaign by three clear targets in over 20 years.

“It was an amazing efficiency and within the first half we have been notably intense, attacking them excessive up and that’s what fashionable soccer is all about. We mustn’t simply clam up within the again, we have to push and press, which we confirmed right now,” Chiesa instructed DAZN.

This seems like a quite completely different strategy to the one which Max Allegri took final time period and which noticed him bitterly criticised by followers in addition to media and infrequently his personal gamers.

Chiesa discovered the web two minutes into the marketing campaign and defined his celebration.

“I needed to have a kneeslide for the celebration, as I hadn’t completed it for some time. I made a joke to the blokes on the bench noting I scored one eventually.”

The Italian was used as a wing-back final 12 months, however is extra of a striker now partnering Vlahovic.

“We’re not static, we transfer round lots, and that’s what the coach is asking of us. With the arrival of Francesco Magnanelli too, we try out these new ways.”

Magnanelli is the previous Sassuolo participant who joined Allegri’s workers this summer time to assist with tactical concepts.

It’s the good begin to the season, however Chiesa and Allegri proceed to shrug off Scudetto options, even when they’re freed from the distractions of European soccer.

“Because the coach stated, our goal this season is to qualify for the Champions League after which we’ll see.”