One of the few possibilities that the Monza to score pointsU-Power Stadium with the Juventus it is hoping for a bad day from the opponents, as happened for example in other matches such as those against Parma, Empoli, Venice and so on where the initial hierarchies were not respected. Otherwise, if Juventus is real, thinking positively is (almost) utopian. Because the Monza seen in Lecce and clearly beaten by a direct competitor to remain in the category appears to be in great difficulty. The technical limits, the various injuries that prevented Alessandro Nesta of being able to field the best possible team and the mistakes of both individuals and the collective ended up causing the club to sink to last place. The numbers are merciless as is the moment: when he plays well he draws at most, when he plays very well he even loses. Put like this, it seems bad but this is the current reality.
Remedies and solutions In short there aren't many. Milan Djuric is out for physical reasons and the suspended Daniel Maldini is also out in terms of attack. Nesta will have to do a lot of ingenuity to put down something capable of bothering Juventus. Mota as a fake central striker with Caprari and Ciurria behind him appears to be the only possible option. What will be essential is the organization in the middle of the pitch and the obsessive attention to detail, something that has often been overlooked and ended up costing several matches and many (too many) points. To reverse the trend, in addition to a super match by Monza, something more will also be needed. Maybe a Juventus not at the top or that pinch of luck which, regardless of their own demerits, Monza objectively has often lacked.
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