The Rossoneri team, which switched to a 3-4-3 in the match in Udine, won and finally also convinced. Could this be the right path for these last matches? We talked about it with Alessandro Orlando, who was part of that Udinese side that 28 years ago pioneered this formation in Serie A, proposed by Alberto Zaccheroni and then exported to Milan.
Here are his words to MilanNews.it...
Alessandro Orlando, last Sunday in Udine, the Rossoneri team finally convinced, perhaps helped by the new formation:
“In certain matches when there is this kind of difference, it’s never clear whether it’s more Milan’s merit or Udinese’s demerit. Certainly, the technical difference was evident right away. Let’s say that the Rossoneri should be evaluated in a different context.”
Does the 3-4-3 convince you? Orlando commented:
“For the quality that Milan’s wide players have, it seems to me like an interesting solution. You gain more in terms of thrust, and the players to play with a back three are there. Looking at the squad, it’s a formation that can work.”
