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Reports from Calciomercato highlight Igor Tudor preference for the 3-4-2-1 formation, a setup he effectively utilized at both Hellas Verona and Lazio. This system prioritizes defensive solidity, midfield control, and attacking fluidity.

However, at Juventus, it would require significant adaptations from Thiago Motta’s current 4-2-3-1 structure. A three-man defense would enhance stability, while the wing-backs would play a crucial role in stretching the pitch and contributing at both ends.

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Tactical shifts: who benefist and who struggles under Igor Tudor ?

If Tudor implements his system, several Juventus players may see their roles redefined:

Defensive Setup

In front of goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio, the back three could feature Pierre Kalulu, Renato Veiga, and Federico Gatti, with Kelly serving as an alternative option.

Wing-backs

Timothy Weah and Andrea Cambiaso seem ideal for the wing-back positions, given their pace and ability to contribute in attack. Players like Mbangula and Conceição, who are more suited to traditional winger roles, might find it challenging to adapt but could compete for attacking midfield spots instead.

Midfield Core

Manuel Locatelli and Marcus Thuram are expected to control the midfield, providing a balance between defense and attack. Douglas Luiz and Weston McKennie would be key rotational options in this area.

Attacking Midfield Options

In the two advanced midfield positions behind the striker, Teun Koopmeiners—returning to a role similar to his time at Atalanta—could be a primary choice alongside Kenan Yildiz, McKennie, or Nico González.

Striker Position

Up front, Dusan Vlahovic and Randal Kolo Muani are likely to rotate as the primary striker, leading the attack.

Projected Juventus XI under Tudor (3-4-2-1)

Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Veiga, Gatti; Weah, Locatelli, Thuram, Cambiaso; Koopmeiners, Yildiz; Kolo Muani.

But according to Sport Italia, Igor could play with this lineup ⬇️

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What to expect from Tudor’s Juventus

Tudor’s tactical approach is built on high-intensity pressing and direct attacking transitions. His teams look to regain possession quickly and capitalize on defensive gaps before opponents can reset.

The wing-backs will be essential in providing width, while the attacking midfielders will operate in tight spaces to create opportunities for the lone striker. If successfully implemented, this system could make Juventus a more aggressive and dynamic force on the field.

Igor Tudor history at Juventus

Igor Tudor is set to begin a new chapter in his Juventus journey.

Once a rock-solid defender and now a seasoned coach, Tudor returns to the Bianconeri to take charge of the men’s first team.

His Juventus story began in the summer of 1998 when he arrived from Hajduk Split. Quickly establishing himself in Turin, Tudor was known for his physical presence, tactical versatility, and ability to contribute offensively.

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He donned the black and white jersey until January 2005, securing two Serie A titles, two Italian Super Cups, and an Intertoto Cup. A loan spell at Siena followed, but an injury prevented him from making another appearance for Juventus upon his return.

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A commanding figure in defense, Tudor was particularly strong in the air and adapted seamlessly to both a traditional backline and a three-man defense. His attacking prowess saw him score 21 goals in 174 official matches, with his most memorable strike being a dramatic 93rd-minute volley against Deportivo La Coruña in March 2003.

After retiring from playing, Tudor transitioned into coaching and made his way back to Turin in the 2020/21 season, joining Andrea Pirlo’s staff. His experience proved invaluable as Juventus lifted both the Coppa Italia and the Italian Super Cup. Now, he returns once again—this time to take the helm and guide the team forward.

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