Il francese si candida a chiudere la stagione da titolare all’Olimpico Grande Torino contro una Roma a caccia della Champions
It is about to become four games Torino started with Dembelé starting on the right flank. After the first fluctuating performances, the 2004-born full-back is carving out more and more space on the field, managing to show flashes of his quality. Vanoli’s men are preparing for the final 90 minutes of the league in which they will face a team still motivated to win and chasing a chance to qualify for the next edition of the Champions League.
Lo schieramento di Dembélé
Vanoli decided to bet on Dembélé in the last league games despite having several more experienced players available in that role, a fact that shows the former Venice coach’s confidence in his young defender. Walukiewicz after being deployed for most of the season as a starter, suffered from the fatigues of the season that prevented him from finishing the championship on a higher level, while Pedersen never really proved himself. Thus it was that Vanoli decided to focus on a middle ground like Dembélé, who in addition to good defensive rebounds, managed several times to make himself dangerous for the opponent’s goal, as in the match against Udinese in which he scored his first goal of the season.
L’impiego dei giovani
In this final stretch of the season in which the Granata team is no longer finding motivation to compete at the top of their game, those who are carving out a noticeable increase in minutes on the field are Torino’s young players. In addition to Dembélé, Perciun and Cacciamani are getting more and more chances to enter the game in progress to try to positively affect the outcome of the match and put themselves in good light with the coach to show him that they can be a valuable asset among the elements of the roster.
Ali Dembele