After an eventful summer and quite a few managerial changes, Serie A’s start didn’t disappoint, and the teams immediately showed a glimpse of their potential.
Only a couple of rounds into the season there are five teams with the same number of points (6), after winning both of their first two games. While many of the teams saw their key players and managers leave in the summer, Milan are the only team in the current top five that haven’t changed their coach. Stefano Pioli started the campaign strong despite the squad changes and it seems like the new additions to the squad have already adjusted well.
All of Lazio, Inter, Roma and Napoli, on the other side, are playing under new managers and have done well at the start of the season, grabbing the full pack of points.
Milan are meeting Maurizio Sarri’s Lazio in the third round of Serie A, with this game being the first real test for both coaches this term. Sarri’s return to Italy is going pretty well so far, with the team having the best goal difference and being top of the table.
This preview in the form of tactical analysis will examine both teams’ tactics and explain how they could expose each other.
What could be expected by Pioli’s Milan?
Despite the successful start, Milan might find it difficult to balance out their performance with three big games in a matter of eight days. Pioli needs to consider his starting XI for the Sunday clash well as the Rossoneri will be making their Champions League debut against Liverpool during the week and also have a tough visit of Turin against Juventus next weekend.
With some of his players just coming back from international duty, the manager might be forced to give some of his players a rest in an effort to have better options in their CL venture.
Alessandro Florenzi might get a chance to redeem himself for his poor performance for Italy lately and replace Alexis Saelemaekers in the starting XI, as the Belgium international could be the first choice for the midweek fixture.
Milan’s flexibility will be tested in the early stages of the season, with the three demanding games that will show if the team have the needed squad depth. Florenzi replaced Saelemaekers in the second halves of their last two games and despite naturally playing as a right-back, Pioli could use his crossing and passing abilities in a more advanced position against Lazio. His presence offers more versatility on the right flank, where he could be used in every line.
Despite losing two of their key players Gianluigi Donnarumma and Hakan Çalhanoğlu, their replacements Mike Maignan and Brahim Díaz have adjusted well. The goalkeeper conceded only one goal in the first two games, while Rossoneri’s new attacking midfielder scored one and assisted one, showing potential to be the team’s new key chance creator. His movement supports ball progression and allows his attacking teammates to move into goalscoring positions, while his passing abilities help in creating chances for them.

He advanced the ball and instead of passing it to Theo Hernández he saw the uncovered Giroud and passed the ball to him, while the left-back dragged Girouds marker out of position.Lazio have also performed well defensively, but the presence of Olivier Giroud could be a deal-breaker against them. The ex-Chelsea player already scored twice and is up and ready for his new Serie A challenge, and with Díaz and Rafael Leão providing additional threat, Lazio’s defensive line could be seriously tested.
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