
Agostino Dosselli
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1 month ago |
betweentheposts.net | Agostino Dosselli |Nick Hartland |Emmanuel Adeyemi-Abere
In a crucial match to keep title hopes alive, Atalanta delivered a crushing defeat to Juventus, effectively ending the Bianconeri's season in the worst possible manner. This historic loss, the worst Juventus has faced in the last 50 years, has propelled Atalanta to pursue one of the greatest achievements in Italian football history. Tactical analysis and match report by Agostino Dosselli.
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2 months ago |
betweentheposts.net | Agostino Dosselli |K.T. Stockwell |Om Arvind
Just days before a crucial title match against Napoli, Inter secured their spot in the Italian Cup semifinal. The team’s success came despite resting most of their top players, as the second lines stepped up with a serious and commendable performance. Additionally, Inzaghi took this opportunity to experiment with tactics, switching to a back-four formation for the last 30 minutes. This strategic shift could hint at what's to come in their upcoming matches.
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2 months ago |
betweentheposts.net | Agostino Dosselli |Neel Shelat |Emmanuel Adeyemi-Abere
Fresh off breaking the long-standing jinx, the Rossoneri aimed to seize yet another triumph. However, the match unfolded in a dramatic fashion. Milan found themselves on the defensive for the majority of the game, relying on rapid counter-attacks to create any semblance of threat. The decisive moment came when a late equalizer dashed their hopes of a clean sweep, with only the right post standing between them and a potential defeat as it repelled three shots in the second half.
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2 months ago |
betweentheposts.net | Agostino Dosselli |Om Arvind |Martyn Davis
Forty days after Sergio Conceiçao's remarkable victory over Inter in the SuperCup final, his son followed in his footsteps, scoring the decisive goal in the much-anticipated 'Derby d'Italia'. In a match characterized by physicality and tactical prowess, Juventus emerged victorious, leaving Inter to rue their missed opportunities.
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Jan 2, 2025 |
betweentheposts.net | Agostino Dosselli |Joel Parker |Erik Elias
Juventus began their nine-consecutive-title dynasty when Antonio Conte switched from the initial 4-2-4 formation to the renowned 3-5-2. Thirteen years later, Thiago Motta has chosen a similar approach, implementing a back three defensive setup for the first time. This, combined with improved association among their most technical players, helped Juventus secure a vital victory in the race for European spots.Tactical analysis and match report by Agostino Dosselli.
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