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Even with some of the injuries Conte is dealing with right now, the reserves will play because that's
what the Coppa italia tells us to do.
Not exact matches
Further, they have booked their place in the
Coppa Italia final to give Gattuso a shot at silverware, and coupled with the important factor that Milan look like a team now and are playing much - improved football, Gattuso can be pleased with
what he has achieved thus far.
Zanzi admits that he didn't quite grasp
what a significant role Roma plays in the life of the city until after Roma lost to Lazio in the 2013
Coppa Italia final.
An appearance in the
Coppa Italia final next month is all well and good, but results in Serie A are essentially
what Mihajlovic was always going to be judged on.
We're expecting some kind of squad rotation because that's
what happens in the
Coppa.
Whether a serious amount of rotation — or even
what tactical setup Allegri uses — is still left up in the air, but we've all learned to pretty much expect something in the
Coppa Italia.
There will be squad rotation because that's
what happens when teams play in the
Coppa Italia.
But,
what is at stake for the current
Coppa Italia holders is pretty easy to figure out — having the chance to repeat as champs.
The
Coppa Italia is
what it is, people — part quest to win another trophy, another part to give some of your reserves playing time.
Álvaro Morata is playing because he has been rotating in
Coppa Italia games this season no matter
what kind of form he's in.
Avellino has been one of
what seems like the yearly surprise teams in the
Coppa Italia.
But,
what Juventus has on the line is something Lazio doesn't — the chance to win a 10th
Coppa Italia and become the first Italian club to add a silver star to their uniforms.
Not that I'm some kind of guy with inside information, it's just a logical guess based on the trend of the
Coppa Italia and
what Allegri has done in the competition so far this season.
Last season when Juventus jumped into the
Coppa Italia fray, it just so happened to be against a Hellas Verona squad that ended up having all kinds of trouble with
what ended up being a «B» squad kind of lineup.
What the «best starting lineup» will be is always a mystery when it comes to the
Coppa italia.
Although, I'm sure Antonio Conte and the lads haven't forgotten about
what happened the last time their team was taking part in the
Coppa Italia.
What's in store for both Juventus and Fiorentina in the first leg of the
Coppa Italia semifinals?
Joining the Italian giants from Athletic Bilbao in 2013, Fernando won two Serie A titles during his tenure and also lifted the
Coppa Italia in 2015 before appearing in the Champions League final against Barcelona that same year, in
what would be one of his last games for the club.
A little more exciting — at least with
what Atalanta did — than a lot of us would have liked, but hey, Juventus are moving on in the
Coppa Italia and that possibility of yet another domestic double is still very much alive.
That could be acceptable if not for
what followed: a 3 - 1 loss to Udinese, a 1 - 0 loss against Sassuolo and the 1 - 0 loss in the
Coppa Italia quarterfinals to an AC Milan team that is anything but exceptional this season.
Juve's in the
Coppa Italia final, and that's
what matters.
Or, does he keep it status quo when it comes to
Coppa Italia play and continue to rotate the squad no matter
what is looming in the distance?
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