Tudor’s Vision for Juventus: Tactical Changes and Player Roles
Igor Tudor’s arrival at Juventus has already made waves, with his intense coaching style echoing through the Continassa training ground. The Croatian manager is wasting no time in implementing his vision for the team, focusing on high-intensity play and potentially reverting to a three-man defense.
Tudor’s defensive strategy may see significant changes from Thiago Motta’s approach. The new formation calls for a skilled ball-playing center-back, with Gatti possibly moving to a wider defensive role and Veiga favored over Kalulu in the central position. Interestingly, Locatelli could be considered as an alternative in the heart of defense, though this remains to be evaluated.
In midfield, Tudor faces decisions regarding the wing-backs. Cambiaso seems set on the left, while the right side presents a dilemma. Weah offers pace but may lack versatility, whereas Nico Gonzalez fits the profile but must prove his defensive capabilities.
The attack is still taking shape, with Tudor weighing the options of a traditional striker or introducing an additional attacking midfielder. The latter seems more likely for balance, potentially featuring Koopmeiners and Yildiz supporting the forward. The main question remains: who will lead the line? Vlahovic appears to be the frontrunner over Kolo Muani, but the final decision awaits Tudor’s assessment of his strikers.
As Tudor shapes his Juventus squad, internal competition for positions is set to intensify, marking a new era for the Italian giants.