Naples, Gattuso is tempted: with Genoa immediately 4-2-3-1 with four pure forwards



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Victor Osimhen will start today at the San Paolo. An obligatory step for the Nigerian forward, the most expensive purchase of the club, after the half hour in Parma in which he divided the game and dragged his teammates to victory. However, it will not be the only novelty compared to the initial Tardini elections. Rino Gattuso does not want to give up a huge offensive potential: Mertens always manages to be decisive, Lozano was probably the best on the field in the first outing, Insigne is obviously immovable, on the bench there are many alternatives with Petagna, Politano and Younes and that’s why the coach is tempted to propose a 4-2-3-1 from the first minute with four pure forwards on the field together.

It was Gattuso himself who stopped the 4-2-3-1 after the Parma match, speaking of balances that must be patiently sought, as if to quench the enthusiasm for the effectiveness and spectacularity found after the change in form. The coach could now start with a more unscrupulous attitude also depending on the opponent and the type of race he envisions, probably similar to the previous one: Maran will present a covered 5-3-2 for a race in all probability ultra-defensive, aiming for repeat last year’s feat in San Paolo with Cagliari, winning in the final on the counterattack in the only offensive outing, after one match, however, a goal away with repeated errors by the Azzurri. Napoli’s need could be to fill the area more with two points, without giving up a more skilled winger to return as Insigne and another like Lozano to reach the bottom. What better occasion, then, to start over at 4-2-3-1?



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