The 2014-15 season has been a relatively successful one for Juventus thus far, the Bianconeri sitting three points clear atop the Serie A standings. Massimiliano Allegri has stepped into the void left by the departure of Antonio Conte and thrived, initially simply maintaining the status quo established by his predecessor.
Over the past few weeks, the coach has begun to make significant changes to the formation and playing style of the reigning champions. In moving away from the back three—a move discussed in depth here—Allegri has made a switch many observers believed was long overdue.
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