5 reasons why Juventus can win a treble this season

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#1 A tactically-advanced coach

2015 Champions League Juventus v Borussia Monchengladbach Oct 21st

Max Allegri’s coaching philosophies are of top class, and the recent 4-2-3-1 system he has implemented at Juventus is bound to do wonders. This formation is the most likely one, with Ronaldo and Douglas on the wings, and Higuain as a striker followed by Dybala as a number 10. The double pivots in the midfield, Pjanic and Khedira, will offer both attacking and defensive services for the side, with the wingers certainly coming back to do their defensive duties. The fullbacks will participate in all attacks, moving up freely on the wings, with the two centre backs staying back.

Ronaldo as a left winger will not concentrate on crossing, but will cut inside most of the time to shoot or to set up someone. Whereas Costa, on the other hand, will have to dribble past fullbacks and cross the ball as much as possible, as Higuain and Ronaldo possess great aerial ability, with even Khedira being clinical when it’s his day. Allegri will most likely go with the 4-2-3-1 system as this offers both attacking and defensive stability, and helps at taking advantage of opponent's errors and minimizing your own. This formation is more like a 4-5-1 system, waiting for an error by the opposition team. During counter attacks, the 4-5-1 formation will turn into a 4-2-3-1 and eventually a 4-3-3. Ronaldo playing as an inverted winger will be lethal, as his cut backs can totally send the defender the other way. Fast, pacy wingers are the key for counter attacks, and this Juventus side can cause some serious damage to any world class team.

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