Vlasic out in the open, wants the three-quarter: “This is my game.”

Il croato si è trovato meglio nelle ultime due partite da trequartista dietro le punte, e Vanoli potrebbe cambiare sistema soprattutto per lui

Only 0-0 for Torino against Parma, in a match that the granata should certainly have ended with more than a point and 0 goals. Between the first and second half Vanoli’s boys created much more than the guests, saved only by several great interventions by Suzuki. The coach himself expressed frustration at not finding the win, but at the same time he can certainly be pleased with the many positives that were glimpsed. Among these was a Vlasic more in the center of the game, who with the shift to 4-2-3-1, playing behind the point, seems more comfortable. The coach has realized this, so he is trying to change system of play to help him as well.

Vlasic: meno mezzala, più trequartista

“I like to play between the lines: that’s my game. But sometimes, like today against Parma, it is difficult to find spaces. We have to improve in this sense. But today, more than in other games, the team served me. I like to play more centrally, we all know that. But the important thing is that the team plays well”: brief and concise, this is how the number 10 expressed himself between interviews and press conference after the match. In Philadelphia circles they are now learning it: Vlasic is a trequartista, and he hardly makes as a midfielder as well as he would make as an offensive midfielder.

Vlasic, la volta buona

This therefore is an important piece for Vanoli himself, who from this moment knows that in case of a switch to 4-2-3-1 the ideal trequartista would find him at home. The player himself, on the other hand, knows that in this way his own season can take an important turn, so he does not want to miss this opportunity. January can be the month of rebirth for Vlasic.

Nikola Vlasic

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