Azzurri Manager Mancini Experiments with New Role for Inter Milan Megastar ahead of Belgium vs Italy Nations League Clash
Roberto Mancini trials Nicolò Barella in unfamiliar Mezzala role during Italy's training session in preparation for the upcoming Nations League clash with Belgium.
Mancini is considering deploying Barella in a deeper midfield position, alongside Jorginho and Marco Verratti, to provide more solidity and balance to the team.
Italy is preparing to face Belgium in the Nations League on Thursday, and manager Roberto Mancini has been experimenting with a new role for Inter Milan midfielder Nicolò Barella.
In training on Monday, Mancini deployed Barella in an unfamiliar Mezzala role, alongside Jorginho and Marco Verratti. This move suggests that Mancini is considering a more conservative approach against Belgium, with Barella providing more defensive cover in midfield.
Barella has typically played in a more advanced role for both Inter Milan and Italy, but he is known for his versatility and tactical intelligence. He is a hard-working and energetic player who is capable of contributing in both attack and defense.
If Mancini decides to start Barella in the Mezzala role against Belgium, it will be an interesting test for the 25-year-old. He will need to show that he can adapt to a new position and provide the necessary protection for the Italian defense.
Italy will be without several key players for the match against Belgium, including Ciro Immobile, Lorenzo Pellegrini, and Federico Chiesa. This means that Mancini will need to find a way to get the best out of his available players.
The match against Belgium will be a tough test for Italy, but Mancini will be confident that his team can get a positive result. Italy is the reigning European champion, and they will be looking to continue their good form in the Nations League.