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Chapter 227 Milan’s Weaknesses(3/3)

For another example, Milan's three midfielders, especially Montolivo, often run into the penalty area to catch the ball. This style of play increases the area that the remaining midfielders and defenders need to defend when their teammates lose the ball.

Muntari and De Jong's defense can cover a large area, but when they cannot defend in time, the opponent can often cause effective counterattacks.

And Pintus even mentioned that Milan this season has seriously reduced their rotation lineup, and they often use the same set to conquer the world.

Especially in the midfield, they can only use five main players and five substitutes at most.

If they continue to use the 433 formation, is Milan's midfield a bit thin?

Fatigue will reduce their ability to counterattack.

When players do not have enough counterattack ability, Milan will be threatened by counterattacks.

In the Champions League, this weakness may become a problem and is something Hamburg can exploit.

Pan Yi agrees with Pintus’s analysis.

Now many players in Hamburg are playing in the Champions League for the first time, and they are going to San Siro to face Milan. Pan Yi should let the players seek stability first, instead of fighting Milan from the beginning, which is too risky.

But as soon as halftime passes and they show signs of fatigue in the second half, Pan Yi's hidden strength in the league can be fully unleashed.

Then you can have a real fight with them!

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