After falling behind zero to one, Udinese played more proactively. Their original five-four-one formation frequently switched to three-four-three at this time.
The two full-backs often moved up near the midfield to assist in the attack, and the wing midfielders frequently positioned themselves as wingers.
Serie A teams are mostly like this; they prefer a secure one-zero victory, opting for a conservative counter-attacking strategy at the start and attacking in full force only when they are behind.
In the 30th minute of the match, the Udinese coach substituted a midfielder for a full-back, officially changing the formation to a four-three-three for a stronger attack.
The goal was not to win away, but to score an away goal, ensuring a greater chance of a comeback when playing at home.
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