Massimiliano Allegri doesn’t want to leave out Paulo Dybala for the Coppa Italia final and he’s developed a plan to deploy the forward against Inter.

The 28-year-old Argentinian forward scored his 115th Juventus goal in the 2-1 loss to Genoa on Friday, joining Roberto Baggio in ninth place in the club’s all-time top scorer list. He started in that match alongside Dusan Vlahovic, leaving Alvaro Morata on the bench. Many thought that this was a hint that the Spaniard would start in place of Dybala in the final, but Allegri has a plan.

As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Dybala’s stock has risen following a decent performance against Genoa and Allegri doesn’t want to sacrifice him for the Coppa Italia final against Inter, a must win game after a disappointing season.

The plan is to line-up the Bianconeri in a 4-2-3-1 formation with Juan Cuadrado and Alvaro Morata playing out wide, leaving Vlahovic central up front and playing Dybala just behind him.

For now it’s just one plan of many and it could also be used as the game progresses, but it’s certainly something that Allegri is considering as the Coppa Italia final approaches.

7 thought on “How Allegri plans to use Dybala in Coppa Italia final vs Inter”
  1. The plan is to sub Dybala & Vlahovic off at halftime then bring on Kean, Alex Sandro and Morata to gift Inter the title.

    Next!

  2. Inter trolls, get back under your bridges and focus on your team and manager who’re about to let their comfortable lead slip worse than that second choice keeper of yours. Inter are holding champions, not in a rebuilding phase and if this is your peak, start preparing for another decade of zeru tituli.

  3. Maybe PhD Max rise of the dinosaur will deploy him in the Alex Sideways Sandro role. Just be careful he does give away a 90th minute present to his new team. I

  4. yeah okay joining Roberto Baggio in ninth place in the club’s all-time top scorer list. But Dybala is often ignored at the national team whereas Baggio lest a hair razor error could have won that WC 94 had the delicate genius Sacchi called up Signori for at least a super sub helping hand to Baggio. I don’t see any electricity as such in Argentina camp on Dybala so Baggio’s got you beat boy.

    And by a mile.

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