
"The coach is too experienced to raze the tactical castle built since last summer. On Saturday against Torino, the Rossoneri will use their usual 3-5-2 formation, but above all, they will need to adopt a different approach than Sunday. This is the key point the former Juventus coach has emphasised in his first two days at Milanello since the game."
"With the Frenchman on the pitch, the average points per game is 2.35, but without him, it plummets to 1.44. This enormous figure demonstrates how crucial his presence in both phases of play is, and exactly why Allegri wanted him so badly."
"In the capital, the possibility of getting to five points behind Inter held Mike Maignan and his team-mates back, who made mistakes in passing and spacing out the ball. The unity when out of possession, which has always been a strong point for Milan, was suddenly lost."
Massimiliano Allegri remains committed to AC Milan's tactical setup following the defeat at Lazio, refusing to abandon the formation established since last summer. The coach emphasizes a different approach is needed rather than tactical overhaul, focusing on improved defensive organization and ball distribution. Rabiot's return from suspension significantly impacts performance, with statistics showing 2.35 points per game with him versus 1.44 without. Defensive adjustments include Bartesaghi replacing Estupinan on the left, while Fofana may receive another opportunity. Despite questions about Rafael Leao and Christian Pulisic's partnership, both are expected to start in attack against Torino.
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