Waiting for the return of Randal Kolo Muani, Tudor in these days of work in Germany is focusing on the insertion of Jonathan David and on the relationship between the former Lilla bomber and the other offensive men: from the midfielders Kenan Yildiz and Francisco Conceicao to the lateral Nico Gonzalez and Andrea Cambiaso up to the tuttocampista Teun Koopmeiners. Ice Man, as the 25 -year -old Canadian striker is nicknamed, in the last three seasons he has never gone under 25 goals. “And I think I can repeat myself in Italy too,” said the day of the presentation. Tudor hopes there, matters to us and above all works there. So in the very armored German retreat, yesterday for the first time also open to three hundred lucky fans, the Croatian is trying to better mix the qualities of David with those of the companions. Exercises, tactical tests, video analysis. Waiting for the return of Kolo Muani, who in the idea of the coach will be able to alternate with the new bomber in the center of the attack and even further back. Tudor’s bet, which in these days has remained well impressed by the spirit of David and his desire to put himself at the service of the team, is to multiply the goals by exploiting the sense of the Canadian goal but also his ability to provide assist and create spaces for the insertion of his teammates. David knows how to extend the defenses and above all thanks to the excellent technique he is good at dialogue with his teammates and cleaning the balls on the trocar. A little nine and a little nine and a half. A little terminal and a little catapult. So much so that the Juventus coach, in addition to asking him to attack the door, takes advantage of the natural ability to back to playing with the team: movements that from time to time favor the insertions of the number ten yildiz, the playmaker Conceicao and Koopmeiners, here tested almost always in the middle of the field.

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