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Allegri’s tinkers work as new-look Juve impress

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>> MILAN: Juventus coach Massimilia­no Allegri is expected to ring the changes but hinted his new-look tactical formation could be deployed again when the champions travel to Sassuolo tomorrow.

Allegri has regularly had to choose whether to pair Paulo Dybala or Mario Mandzukic with Argentine striker Gonzalo Higuain as his side target a record sixth consecutiv­e scudetto.

But the Juve handler deployed all three in the past two outings to keep the league and Cup champions in the hunt for a third consecutiv­e double.

Juventus traditiona­lly play a 3-5-2 but a switch to a 4-2-3-1 saw Dybala and Higuain seal a 2-0 win over Lazio by the 17th minute last week.

Wednesday’s 2-1 Italian Cup quarter-final win over AC Milan was virtually wrapped up by the 21st minute after goals by Dybala and Miralem Pjanic.

With a trip to Porto in the last 16 of the Champions League on the horizon next month, Allegri was quick to underline: “I haven’t said we will always use a formation like this.”

But his new-look side has appeared impressive, and he added: “I wanted to give some continuity to how we played last weekend. The lads worked very well.”

Allegri is set to ring the changes, meaning a return t o his tried and trusted f ormation remains a possibilit­y.

Gianluigi Buffon is set to take the goalkeeper’s gloves from Norberto Neto, who played in midweek, while Giorgio Chiellini, Dani Alves and Stephan Lichtstein­er, all rested, are expected to start.

Kwadwo Asamoah, though, is hoping his top performanc­e in midweek is enough to keep him in Allegri’s good books.

The Ghanaian midfielder/defender is usually a bit-part player for the Italian champions, but said: “The new formation suits us really well, it has made us better going forward and defensivel­y.”

With title rivals Roma just one point behind and an impressive Napoli only three points further adrift, Allegri is unlikely to take any chances.

But Roma will be taking nothing for granted when they visit Sampdoria looking to maintain their title charge in what is expected to be emblematic captain Francesco Totti’s 25th and final season at the club.

Coach Luciano Spalletti watched nervously as Roma held on to a 1-0 lead at home to Cagliari last week, when Edin Dzeko hit his 14th goal of the campaign, but is expected to keep faith with his starting eleven.

Diego Perotti and Radja Nainggolan should start behind Dzeko, who would be leading the Serie A goal scoring charts instead of Inter Milan striker Mauro Icardi had the Bosnian been even more clinical this season.

But Dzeko told IlMessagge­ro.it: “I don’t think about it [criticism]. If someone criticises me, that’s fine. I always try my best to score goals, that’s my job.”

 ??  ?? Juventus’ Paulo Dybala.
Juventus’ Paulo Dybala.

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