#2 Massimiliano Allegri out-manouvers Mauricio Pochettino

The Argentine in-charge of Tottenham has made huge strides in his management career, earning praise from all parts of the footballing world. So much so, that many were eager to dub him better than the Italian - with vastly more coaching experience - invigorated by Tottenham's two away goals.
They would be right to consider their claim once more.
The game started with Pochettino's side dominating all of the possession and all of the chances, and looked far more superior in all aspects of the game. They pressed better and higher, they passed it with purpose and didn't allow the visitors to settle. The goal was merited on the performance in the first half.
Allegri meanwhile looked edgy and nervous in the Juve dug-out. He would have his shot at rectifying things during the break. And he grabbed at that opportunity with both hands.
The Italian changed things up a bit by bringing on Asamoah to replace Matuidi, and moving Barzagli into Benatia's centre-back position by replacing the Moroccan with Lichtsteiner as a wing-back. The move paid dividends when Lichtsteiner put a cross into the box which was eventually finished by Gonzalo Higuain.
That was the spark that ignited the fire, and soon Tottenham were engulfed in flames.
Dybala scored soon after and Allegri had managed to pull one out of his stylish Italian hat.