What the new Pisa will be like. Inzaghi and his 4-3-3

What the new Pisa will be like. Inzaghi and his 4-3-3
What the new Pisa will be like. Inzaghi and his 4-3-3

Let’s start from a basic concept, which marks a decisive break with respect to the star under which the sporting year ended in thirteenth place in the rankings was born: there are no tactical dogmas, the guideline is that of pragmatism. Simply put: “you do it with what you have available, aiming to get the most out of all the performers without forcing them to adapt to uncongenial game systems”. Filippo Inzaghi, current Nerazzurri coach, in his numerous successes in Serie B has stood out for his marked tactical flexibility and great ability to adapt to the characteristics of the players in the squad. His reference formation is the 4-3-3, although in Reggio Calabria – his last experience in Serie B before moving to Salerno in Serie A during the current season – he proposed the 3-5-2 with which he is managed to qualify for the playoffs despite a dramatic corporate situation.

Within this very fluid framework, however, the former AC Milan and national team striker has some fixed points: defensive wingers capable of pushing and supporting the development of the maneuver with quality, midfielders with good input in insertions and decent vision in front of the goal opponent, and an offensive department capable of scoring with multiple interpreters. Comparing these indications with the elements currently registered in the Sporting Club squad, we realize that the compass of the transfer market points straight towards the search for wingers capable of playing in both phases and midfielders capable of having an impact on the final scoreboard. Because, if on the one hand the various Matteo Tramoni, Alessandro Arena, Stefano Moreo, Nicholas Bonfanti give ample guarantees, from the midfield on down the plate is crying.

Suffice it to say that Inzaghi at Reggina had found Hernani’s 7 goals and Giovanni Fabbian’s 8 in the midfield and the year before in Brescia Bisoli, Jagiello, Van de Looi and Bertagnoli had scored a total of 14. Things went even better in the Benevento season , which ended with the triumphant promotion to Serie A: Nicolas Viola reached 9 goals, accompanied by 5 by Kragl and 2 centers by Tello. Pisa does not have players capable of reaching the net with this frequency, just as – with the exception of Esteves – there are no wingers capable of being profitable both in defense and in the pushing phase.

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