4-2-3-1, construction from the bottom and aggression: Giampaolo’s Lecce is born

Giampaolo’s Lecce will make their debut in Venice on Monday, a team that has 25 championship days ahead of them to reach their goal of survival. The Salento team started off on the wrong foot this season which, however, is far from compromised; the placement that would guarantee remaining in Serie A is just one point away and the winter transfer window is now upon us. Anyone who gets off to a good start is halfway there and the match at the Pier Luigi Penzo stadium will be important to reverse the trend straight away.

Giampaolo’s Lecce is born.
14 days available for the new Lecce coach, who however had to deal with numerous absences. Only in these hours is Giampaolo welcoming fundamental players such as Dorgu, Krstovic, Gaspar and Ramadani, out of office due to the rain of call-ups arriving in Salento. Looking at the glass half full, working with a few men has allowed the former Milan coach to focus on those who have played less in this first phase of the championship. Players like Marchwinski and Hasa have quality and above all hunger: the change of technical leadership is a great chance.

4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3, construction from the bottom and aggression: the news from Lecce.
Saturday morning’s session was open to the press and provided more than a few ideas. First of all on the game system: 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3. The gaming philosophy? Giampaolo had said it, he wants to play football, so he often tried ground ball exits. When not in possession, his Lecce must attack the opponent in an orderly manner. On Monday we will find out whether the change in technical guidance will have the desired effects in the very short term.