Juventus coach Igor Tudor is contemplating a system change to accommodate both Jonathan David and Dusan Vlahovic in the starting lineup, as reported by Gazzetta dello Sport.
Despite the arrival of new attacking talent, Juventus has struggled to consistently create goal-scoring opportunities. Currently, Tudor employs a 3-4-2-1 system, featuring Kenan Yildiz and another attacking midfielder, often Francisco Conceiçao, behind a center-forward.
Notably, Vlahovic leads the team in goals with four, all scored as a substitute, highlighting the need for a tactical adjustment to maximize the team's attacking potential.
The potential system change aims to address the strikers' struggles to meet expectations, despite the team remaining unbeaten this season.
No direct quotes are available from the sources.
Author's summary: Juventus considers a system change to start David and Vlahovic.