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Udinese and his talents: Gotti uses them with the slingbar to find the right mix

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Even the analysis of the Cies, the football observatory, confirms this impression. That bianconera is a balanced team between under 21 and experienced players

UDINE. There is no Udinese among the youngest teams in Serie A. And, considering the number of millennials that Luca Gotti often uses, this consideration is surprising.

To put everything in black and white – as they say – was the Cies football observatory which analyzes all the numbers of football by proposing a topic weekly and the one just discussed concerns the impact, at a percentage level, of the under 21s on individual teams, a meticulous investigation, considering that formations from countries on the margins of great football have also been put into the cauldron.
In short, digging into the panorama of the Uefa federations you will discover that the Armenians of Bkma Yerevan in the seven games played in their league have used 79.3% of the time of the under 21s, a figure that is slightly incredible when compared with those that Cies himself defines the Big 5 countries: Italy, England, Spain, Germany and France. In particular in our Serie A the space for young people is very little, it is not just an impression, given that the first Italian team in the ranking that includes the top leagues is Genoa, in 7th place with 14.8 % of use of under 21, while the second is even in 23rd place in Turin.

Udinese? He occupies the 55th place of a ranking that sees the French of Nice on the podium in third place (18.7%), preceded by the Catalans of Barcelona (22.7%) and by the Germans of Bayer Leverkusen, first (23.5%) ).
In spite of the numbers, Udinese has several players born in the new millennium that can be considered “futuristic” elements.

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Luca Gotti has so far used them rightly with the slingbar, but it cannot be said that the blue Destiny Udogie, the German Lazar Samardzic and the French Brandon Soppy have not already made it clear that they know how to do it.

Udogie (still 18 years old, he will make 19 on November 28) for the ability to garrison the left wing, Samardzic for the lightning that led to the winning goal in La Spezia, Soppy for the revs during the second half with Roma, unfortunately not confirmed with Fiorentina, a sign that the performance of an under 21 is linked to several variables.
The Cies also wanted to include in the encyclopedic analysis the average age of the teams of all the European championships. An interesting fact also from a Juventus point of view, given that Udinese is not a young team from this point of view either. In Italy it is in 14th place, in a ranking that sees Lazio on the last step with an average age of over 30 years.

The Bianconeri squad on the whole is 27.7 years old, a figure that is truly “average” only on the podium of this ranking is the real youth: Spezia with 24.8 looks down on everyone, followed by Empoli (24 , 86) and Milan (25,13). In a nutshell, this Udinese seems to be built with balance.

There are talents, there are 23-year-olds like Molina, Makengo and Beto, but there are also players in full maturity like Pereyra or Deulofeu. All that remains is to wait for the right recipe. Who knows if the magic touch will give it a new form or the explosion of some shoots.

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