Monza-Juventus official lineups: predicted scorers, cautioned and shooters for the challenge scheduled at U Power Stadium.
Monza to continue to impress. Juventus to send another message to Inter and at least momentarily place overtaking at the top. All set at the U Power Stadium for the whistle to start Monza-Juventus, which puts precious points at stake for both teams. Both Palladino and Allegri had to clear some doubts about formations. Let’s see together the choices of the two coaches:
MONZA (3-4-2-1): Di Gregorio; D’Ambrosio, Pablo Marì, Caldirola; Birindelli, Pessina, Gagliardini, Kyriakopoulos; Ciurria, Machin; Colpani.
JUVENTUS (3-5-2): Szczesny; Gatti, Bremer, Alex Sandro; Cambiaso, McKennie, Nicolussi Caviglia, Rabiot, Kostic; Vlahovic, Chiesa. All. Allegri
Monza-Juventus, the scorers prediction
Federico Chiesa. Dry with the Juventus jersey since the seal against Lazio, the funambulistic Bianconeri striker wants to return to take the scepter. In excellent condition already against Inter, the son of the art has freedom to range all over the offensive front but with less portion of the field to defend in the non-possession phase. The Brianzoli will not distort their tactical credo and will try to play their game. Which could create interesting spaces for cues from Chiesa, who is adept at one-on-one man-jumping with sometimes disarming ease. The Juventus number 7 is one of the most influential candidates to score at least one goal. After all, all the conditions seem to be in place for this to materialize.
Probable cautions and shooters for Monza-Juventus
Protagonist of a first part of the season that to call exciting would only be an understatement, Colpani could trouble the Bianconeri rearguard with a conclusion of his own. Palladino’s all-around midfielder, especially if Juventus crushes, could trouble Szczesny with a conclusion of his own, joining the list of marksmen. The many meters of field he will cover should put Rabiot in a position to enhance his physical and athletic gifts. The Frenchman in this kind of match rarely makes mistakes. The “Duke” has all the credentials to unleash at least one conclusion in the opponent’s goal mirror. As a risky but intriguing solution, watch out for Bremer: the Brazilian could act as the opener of Monza’s defense in dead-ball situations.
As for possible cautioners, however, watch out for two names in particular: Alex Sandro, returning from injury and physiologically not in top form, and D’Ambrosio. The former Inter player has extra motivation in the challenge against Juve, and who knows whether this might lead Palladino’s defender to a surplus of agonism in the non-possession phase. The risk of D’Ambrosio ending up on the naughty notebook is real.