The Italian Serie A champions Juventus have made several tactical changes to improve their attack efficiency, according to new research.
In a recent study, researchers from the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Washington found that the team's defensive line was being weakened by the introduction of more advanced defensive tactics.
As a result, the team's midfielders were able to create more space for their attacking players to move freely, which allowed them to score more goals.
Furthermore, the team's forwards had been given more opportunities to play with the ball, as they were now able to use their speed and agility to break down defenses and create scoring opportunities.
The team also made some changes to their formation, allowing them to be more mobile and adaptable on the pitch, which helped them to score more goals and maintain possession.
Overall, these tactical changes have resulted in improved attack efficiency for Juventus, who continue to be one of the top teams in Europe. The team is looking forward to continuing to make changes in the coming seasons.
