Tomorrow afternoon, on the occasion of the 32nd round of the Serie A Enilive championship, Milan host Udinese at San Siro with the aim of immediately getting back to winning ways and dispelling the fears of a possible comeback from the chasing teams in the race for a Champions League spot. To achieve this, Massimiliano Allegri, following the criticism after Easter Monday and the defeat against Napoli, is considering giving his team a new look, at least from a tactical point of view on the pitch.
The 3-5-2 formation, which, to be fair, has brought Milan this far during the season, no longer seems as effective as it was in the first part of the year. The forwards in particular are struggling: they have never truly been in top form, but recently they have found it harder than ever, including players like Leão and Pulisic, who had previously found ways to be decisive. A switch to a front three and a 4-3-3 system is being considered, as reported today by Tuttosport:
"The cure for the goal-scoring problem. The 4-3-3 has also been tested."















