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ens, we can”. With Odgaard it can be done. The rossoblu support has already coined its slogan after the away victory in Cagliari boosted by the Dane’s second goal.
The Viking who doesn’t lose his smile even when he receives murderous beatings is an excellent symbol of Bologna growing. And those billiard shots of his, which he celebrates with a fake baseball bat, are already viral in fan chats.
But why does Bologna win twice away and also come close to winning in Genoa, while at home they draw?
Because away from Dall’Ara, Commissioner Italiano-Montalbano’s team feels less pressure, they don’t necessarily have to possess the ball and govern the match. Thus he can put the opponent in difficulty with high pressing or long balls for the counterattack. The tactical formula, with Odgaard behind Castro, soon monetized this new attitude, with clear advantages also for Orsolini.
But at home, against opponents closed or barricaded in their narrow lines, something different is needed. In other words, Italiano must find a way to bring together Odgaard and a true attacking midfielder. While waiting for Ferguson, Pobega, Fabbian and Urbanski are pressing. Players too valuable to keep parked on the bench.
So how to solve the dilemma? I relaunch the idea of 3-5-2 with Posch-Lucumi-Beukema in defence, Orsolini and Ndoye full-backs and then the central trio Freuler-Moro-Ferguson (or whoever) behind the two strikers Castro and Odgaard.
It seems to me that Bologna is strongly devoted to attack, but also balanced in its central structure. A team capable of singing and carrying the cross, with many arrows to its bow for a dominant match, but also for solid ball management when it is necessary to loosen up the pace. Starting from the match against Lecce, this could be the way to regain the three points at Dall’Ara too. Jens, we can.
The comment. The slogan for Odgaard:: “Jens, we can»
Taxes
ens, we can”. With Odgaard it can be done. The rossoblu support has already coined its slogan after the away victory in Cagliari boosted by the Dane’s second goal.
The Viking who doesn’t lose his smile even when he receives murderous beatings is an excellent symbol of Bologna growing. And those billiard shots of his, which he celebrates with a fake baseball bat, are already viral in fan chats.
But why does Bologna win twice away and also come close to winning in Genoa, while at home they draw?
Because away from Dall’Ara, Commissioner Italiano-Montalbano’s team feels less pressure, they don’t necessarily have to possess the ball and govern the match. Thus he can put the opponent in difficulty with high pressing or long balls for the counterattack. The tactical formula, with Odgaard behind Castro, soon monetized this new attitude, with clear advantages also for Orsolini.
But at home, against opponents closed or barricaded in their narrow lines, something different is needed. In other words, Italiano must find a way to bring together Odgaard and a true attacking midfielder. While waiting for Ferguson, Pobega, Fabbian and Urbanski are pressing. Players too valuable to keep parked on the bench.
So how to solve the dilemma? I relaunch the idea of 3-5-2 with Posch-Lucumi-Beukema in defence, Orsolini and Ndoye full-backs and then the central trio Freuler-Moro-Ferguson (or whoever) behind the two strikers Castro and Odgaard.
It seems to me that Bologna is strongly devoted to attack, but also balanced in its central structure. A team capable of singing and carrying the cross, with many arrows to its bow for a dominant match, but also for solid ball management when it is necessary to loosen up the pace. Starting from the match against Lecce, this could be the way to regain the three points at Dall’Ara too. Jens, we can.
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