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Inter boss Cristian Chivu considering 4-3-2-1 switch after Akanji arrival
With the acquisition of Manuel Akanji, Inter Milan coach Cristian Chivu may switch to a 4-3-2-1 system. This was reported by FCInter1908 in the print issue of Tuttosport, a newspaper published in Turin. Cristian Chivu, the coach of Inter Milan, has stated quite clearly that he plans to switch up the lineup this year. The Nerazzurri have started the opening two games of the Serie A season in the same 3-5-2 formation. The team still knows that formation the best. Additionally, it is the system that works best for the team's players. But since the Club World Cup, Chivu has already been experimenting with a 3-4-2-1 formation. Additionally, when pursuing the game against Udinese, the Romanian adopted a back-four formation. Chivu's desire for an attacking midfielder to play behind the attackers is evident.
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