According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, some potentially decisive tactical solutions could come from Inter and AC Milan, which are rich in talents capable of changing the course of a match.
Starting with the Rossoneri, the main candidates are the three "reserve" attackers: Noah Okafor, who, as seen in Rome and in his career in general, brings dribbling and unpredictability, Luka Jovic, who despite a difficult season last year scored 13 goals, and Samuel Chukwueze, who has been a bit in the shadows in the first outings but is getting closer to optimal condition. Last year, he scored 13 goals and provided 11 assists.
For the Rossoneri, it's also worth mentioning Tommaso Pobega, who scored 11 goals in 3 years as a midfielder, and Luka Romero, who has yet to see minutes in the league but performed well in summer friendlies.
Milan, watch out for Inter's attacks...
Moving on to the Nerazzurri, Pioli and the defense will have to be particularly cautious of Marko Arnautovic and Alexis Sanchez, who scored 10 and 14 goals respectively last year, but also Davide Frattesi (7 goals last year), Carlos Augusto (6 goals and 5 assists), and the newly arrived Davy Klaassen.