The Golden Boy was dropped from the starting line-up for last Sunday’s game against
Both strikers scored as the Bianconeri raced into a two-goal lead at half time. However Del Piero was introduced into the fray on 68 minutes and produced a magical cameo performance, scoring two goals, one a brilliant free-kick, as well as creating another for Marco Marchionni.
The post-match debate was all about whether Del Piero, at the age of 33, is actually of better use to Ranieri as some kind of super-sub – a player who can come off the bench in the last 20 to 30 minutes to change the game.
It appears that the Tinkerman sees it this way as Juve’s training schedules suggest that Iaquinta will once again partner Trezeguet in a 4-4-2 formation.
Ranieri is unlikely to deploy a trident attack, as
A silver lining for Del Piero could possibly come in the form of Mauro Camoranesi. The winger is struggling with fatigue and if he fails to be fit, it could prompt a tactical reshuffle.
However in this scenario it seems more likely that Camoranesi will be replaced by either Marco Marchionni, or former Bayern Munich man Hasan Salihamidzic.
Carlo Garganese
(Goal.com)
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