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Juventus Vs Inter - Post-Match Tactical Analysis & Creating Via Crosses - Tactical Theory

Today, we have a post-match tactical analysis piece on Juventus vs Inter along with a tactical theory piece on how Arsenal, Liverpool and Bayer Leverkusen effectively use crosses to create goals.

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Juventus defeated Inter Milan 1-0 on Sunday in a crucial and decisive match in both teams’ Serie A campaigns.

This result saw Napoli take sole possession of the league’s top spot with 56 points, two points ahead of Inter, while Juventus climbed to fourth place with 46 points.

Inter Milan put on a strong performance in an exciting match and came very close to scoring, particularly in the first half.

On the other hand, we can observe that Juventus’ improvement in the second half was due to several tactical interventions by Thiago Motta, which allowed Juventus to become a strong contender in the match.

In Karim El-shesheiny’s tactical analysis, we will explain Simone Inzaghi‘s tactics that enabled Inter to dominate in the first half and how Thiago Motta attempted to shift the balance of the match in the second half.

Since last season, Arsenal have been consistent in creating goals from crosses.

This season (not including the game vs Leicester last weekend), Arsenal have already scored 11 goals from crosses, which means they’re just seven goals away from matching last season’s total.

Their 0.5 assists per game this season are the same as last season’s, making them the league leaders in both campaigns.

While Liverpool might not be as prolific as Arsenal, they also just scored again from crossing situations during the last Merseyside Derby, making that goal their eighth from crosses.

Liverpool are also seven goals away from matching the 15 goals they scored in the last Jürgen Klopp season.

In Germany, one thing that has stayed the same for Bayer Leverkusen since last season is their knack for scoring from crosses.

Bergas Brillanto’s tactical analysis will analyse the crossing trends in the Premier League and Bundesliga to discover the secret recipes behind the success of many crosses.

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Benfica are up 1-0 on aggregate ahead of today’s UCL match against AS Monaco.

Take a look at our article from the start of the season, where we analyzed whether Bruno Lage's tactics could turn things around for Benfica.

Atalanta are down 2-1 on aggregate as they take on Club Brugge today in the UCL, but they’re playing at home, and Mateo Retegui has been on fire this season.

Take a look at why the Italian striker is one of the best in Serie A right now.