This is clearly the head coach's problem!
And then there's Prince Zebra, Ancelotti, coming back from injury, yet clearly not fully recovered. Why insist on starting him under these circumstances?
Are you taking Milan City's money to deliberately waste Ancelotti?
Obviously, Ancelotti is holding back this match, and his play style is leaning towards a shadow striker, leaving Perrotta to face the opponent's defense alone at the front, clearly lacking manpower in attack.
Wouldn't it be better to bring in Sevajos or Pompey?
Also, the Italy Team's midfield, the root of the weak attack lies in a weak midfield.
Though Drake is a veteran and a substitute, he is currently indispensable in the Italy Team's defensive system.
The fact that Italy didn't concede after Drake came on proves this.
Not starting Drake means you want to compete offensively with the opponent, and yet you didn't win the offensive battle.
When trailing in the match, you then bring on the defensive stalwart Drake.
