GdS: Similar systems, different approaches - Conte and Allegri's tactics compared
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GdS: Similar systems, different approaches - Conte and Allegri's tactics compared
"Allegri is a theoretician of attacking freedom: he wants to empower his forwards to create, not guide them step by step. Conte, on the other hand, has earned a reputation for teaching habits."
"Neither team plays particularly brilliantly, but both know how to use counter-attacks and have players with similar roles. Lobotka and Modric are the ones who create from deep."
"Conte has alternated between a back four and a three-man defence this season, while Allegri only used the latter from the start."
"Politano is strategic for Conte, even in a season of ups and downs, and Napoli is an unbalanced team: they attack much more on the right than on the left."
Allegri and Conte have different coaching philosophies despite being close in points. Allegri promotes attacking freedom, empowering forwards to create, while Conte emphasizes structured habits. Both teams occupy similar areas on the pitch, with Napoli having slightly more possession. They utilize counter-attacks effectively, with key players like Lobotka and Modric creating from deep. Conte alternates between defensive formations, while Allegri consistently employs a three-man defense. Their attacking strategies differ, with Conte using Hojlund as a playmaker and Allegri focusing on counter-attacking speed.
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