Juric is resigning himself to staff turnover and has a mini-revolution ready for the away game in Genoa, ready to handle three games in a week that could take Toro to eighth place. In fact, compared to the match with Atalanta, the coach may change in the middle of the starting line-up: but not in goal, because the credibility of Milinkovic-Savic will be confirmed, despite Zappacosta’s serious mistake on goal. Rotations are on the horizon, however, and Gigi, who has been gritting his teeth for some time due to some muscle boredom, will make room for Gravillon, who should earn a buyout next summer. Shingo and Voivoda should win on the lanes, and Rodriguez should take his place on the bench with Buongiorno, his usual left hand next to Shuurs. As far as midfield is concerned, here is finally the midfield of the future: Marassi’s match does seem like the right fit to test Ricci and Ilic against each other. Vlašić, Karamoh and Miranchuk play for two places in support of Sanabria, Toro’s other big confidence.
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