Juventus boss Maurizio Sarri says he's proving himself flexible after victory over Inter Milan.
Sarri had started the game with the 4-3-3 he made his trademark at Napoli and Chelsea, but moved to a 4-3-1-2 at Juventus – similar to the Empoli model.
He stated, “Maybe people thought I was dumb… They just had to pay attention. I started with a system at Empoli, then changed it completely. I went to Napoli with one system and transformed it for three years.
“I went to Chelsea and played what looked similar, but was in fact a completely different interpretation of it. You have to adapt your tactics to the characteristics of the players."
Sarri fielded Gonzalo Higuain, Paulo Dybala and Cristiano Ronaldo together, but only for nine minutes.
“At that moment, we were dominating the game and it would've been unjust in my view not to win, so we tried that out for a little while.
“However, I got the sensation from the touchline that the momentum was turning the other way, so I changed again."