Manager Profiles
Tactical tendencies from recent Serie A team performance.
Based on up to 3 finished Serie A seasons per team.
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Attack Tempo
2.1
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
43.9%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
16.7%
Draw share (BTTS 46.5%)
Inter, under Cristian Eugen Chivu since 2025, shows a high-scoring profile coupled with a solid defensive record over three seasons. Goals for per match (2.1) and goals against per match (0.9) point to an attacking emphasis supported by a strong backline. The BTTS rate (46.5%) and clean sheets (43.9%) suggest both frequent goal involvement and steady defensive discipline; draws are relatively uncommon (16.7%). Given the limited sample, interpretation carries variance.
Attack Tempo
1.8
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
33.3%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
24.6%
Draw share (BTTS 59.7%)
Under Massimiliano Allegri since 2025-07-01, AC Milan shows a modest but steady attacking output and solid defense. Goals for are 1.8 per match against 1.2, implying a +0.6 goal difference. The side features a high BTTS rate (59.7%) and keeps clean sheets in about one third of games. Draws comprise roughly a quarter of outcomes. With only three seasons, these signals carry variance and should be treated cautiously.
Attack Tempo
1.7
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
38.6%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
26.3%
Draw share (BTTS 47.4%)
Napoli under Antonio Conte, since 2024-07-01, shows an organized, defense-first profile with 0.9 goals conceded per match and 1.7 goals for, indicating a balanced structure. Clean sheets in 38.6% of games and a 47.4% BTTS rate point to a solid defense with periodic goal involvement; a 26.3% draw rate suggests steady control. With only three seasons analyzed, variance may be high.
Attack Tempo
1.5
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
36.0%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
23.7%
Draw share (BTTS 51.8%)
Roma under Gasperini shows modest attacking baseline and solid defensive discipline. Goals for per match sit at 1.5, goals against at 1.0, indicating a balanced spread over matches. The BTTS rate of 51.8% and a 36% clean sheet figure imply frequent open football matches with both sides contributing, tempered by occasional shutouts. Draws account for 23.7% of results, hinting at a tendency toward even outcomes. With three seasons, caution is advised due to limited data.
Attack Tempo
1.5
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
47.4%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
31.6%
Draw share (BTTS 41.2%)
Under Luciano Spalletti since 2025-10-30, Juventus display a compact defensive profile with 0.9 goals conceded per match. The team averages 1.5 goals per game. The 47.4% clean sheet rate points to strong organizational discipline. BTTS is 41.2%. Draws account for 31.6% of results. With three seasons analyzed, the sample is limited; observations may shift.
Attack Tempo
1.3
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
18.4%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
26.3%
Draw share (BTTS 60.5%)
Como's profile under Cesc Fàbregas since 2024-07-19 shows a balanced attacking and defensive output: 1.3 goals for per match vs 1.4 against, suggesting a narrow margin and a tendency toward open play. The 60.5% BTTS signal and 18.4% clean sheet rate indicate frequent opponent scoring, with a 26.3% draw rate. With only one season analyzed, the sample is small, so these signals carry variance and remain tentative.
Attack Tempo
1.9
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
34.2%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
18.4%
Draw share (BTTS 53.5%)
Under Raffaele Palladino, since 2025-11-11, Atalanta in football has yielded 1.9 goals for and 1.1 against per game across three seasons. The BTTS rate sits at 53.5%, clean sheets at 34.2%, and draws at 18.4%. The pattern suggests a balanced approach: capable attack with a defensively mindful base, producing a notable portion of open games. Caution: sample size is limited, so variance across seasons may shift these tendencies.
Attack Tempo
1.4
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
13.2%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
25.4%
Draw share (BTTS 64.9%)
Since Fabio Grosso took charge in 2024, Sassuolo show an open profile: 1.4 goals for per game and 1.8 against, with BTTS at 64.9% and clean sheets at 13.2%. The pattern suggests a reactive defense and frequent goals from both sides, with a 25.4% draw rate indicating mid-range balance. Given only three seasons analyzed, these signals carry uncertainty due to limited sample size.
Attack Tempo
1.5
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
37.7%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
22.8%
Draw share (BTTS 49.1%)
Across three seasons under Maurizio Sarri, Lazio averages 1.5 goals for and 1.0 against per match, suggesting a balanced, defensively cautious but capable side. The BTTS rate is 49.1% and clean sheets 37.7%, implying openness with periodic defensive solidity. The draw rate at 22.8% points to mid-table parity more often than dominance. Given the three-season sample, these signals carry variance and should be treated as indicative rather than definitive.
Attack Tempo
1.4
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
32.5%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
35.1%
Draw share (BTTS 55.3%)
Under Vincenzo Italiano since June 2024, Bologna show a measured balance: 1.4 goals for per match and 1.1 against. The high BTTS rate (55.3%) and a 32.5% clean-sheet figure point to a structure that allows both teams to score while maintaining defenders' discipline. Draws approach a third of results (35.1%), suggesting elasticity rather than dominance. With only three seasons analyzed, these tendencies carry variance and should be treated as signals rather than certainties.
Attack Tempo
1.1
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
24.6%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
35.1%
Draw share (BTTS 54.4%)
Udinese, under Kosta Runjaic since July 2024, shows modest scoring (1.1 per match) with a somewhat leaky defense (1.4 per match). The side sees BTTS in about 54% of games and clean sheets in 24.6% of matches, with draws at 35.1%. The pattern points to tight but open margins, a tendency toward balanced results, though the small sample of three seasons introduces uncertainty.
Attack Tempo
1.2
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
15.8%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
28.9%
Draw share (BTTS 65.8%)
Parma, under manager Carlos Antonio Cuesta since 1 July 2025, averages 1.2 goals for and 1.7 goals against per match across three seasons. The BTTS rate is 65.8% and clean sheets sit at 15.8%, indicating frequent open exchanges with limited shutouts. The draw rate is 28.9%, suggesting mid-range results and substantial variance. With only three seasons, the sample size warrants caution when projecting future tendencies.
Attack Tempo
1.0
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
13.2%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
28.9%
Draw share (BTTS 58.8%)
Under Fabio Pisacane, in football terms, Cagliari averages about 1 goal per game. Conceding about 1.7 goals per game. BTTS occurs in roughly 58.8% of matches. Clean sheets occur in about 13.2% of games. Draws account for about 28.9% of outcomes. With three seasons analyzed, the sample is limited and signals carry greater variance.
Attack Tempo
1.0
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
26.3%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
36.8%
Draw share (BTTS 49.1%)
Under Daniele De Rossi since 2025-11-06, Genoa's profile across three seasons shows a balanced approach: goals for 1.0 per game and goals against 1.4, with a clean sheet rate of 26.3% and a draw rate of 36.8%. The BTTS rate (49.1%) implies more frequent involvement of both sides. The data hints at a cautious, disciplined unit with a tendency toward stalemates. Given the sample size, these signals carry variance and should be treated cautiously.
Attack Tempo
1.0
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
34.2%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
34.2%
Draw share (BTTS 43.0%)
From three seasons since Marco Baroni took charge at Torino, the profile shows analysis-driven, balanced containment-oriented approach, tending toward a conservative defense. Goals for hover near 1 per match and goals against around 1.1, with BTTS at 43% and clean sheets at 34.2% signaling a defense that tolerates opposition chances. Draws at 34.2% imply a risk-averse edge in front of goal. Given three seasons, there remains uncertainty in the signal and probability of longer-term tactics.
Attack Tempo
0.9
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
15.8%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
31.6%
Draw share (BTTS 55.3%)
Cremonese, under Davide Nicola since 2 July 2025, posts 0.9 goals for per match and 1.8 goals against per match across one season. With a 55.3% BTTS rate and 15.8% clean sheets, the side frequently concedes and both teams score, while goals scored remain modest. Draws reach 31.6%, suggesting tighter finishes in several matches. Given only one season, these signals carry high variance and should be treated cautiously.
Attack Tempo
0.8
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
19.3%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
31.6%
Draw share (BTTS 45.6%)
Under Eusebio Di Francesco since 26 June 2025, Lecce’s three-season profile shows a low-scoring, defensively structured approach. Goals for average 0.8 per match contrasts with 1.4 against, a clean sheet rate around 19.3% and draws 31.6%. BTTS occurs in 45.6% of games. Taken together, the team appears to favour a compact, risk-averse game with limited attacking output. Given only three seasons, the sample size is limited; interpretations carry variance.
Attack Tempo
1.5
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
26.3%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
24.6%
Draw share (BTTS 55.3%)
Fiorentina, under Paolo Vanoli since 7 November 2025, has produced 1.5 goals for and 1.1 against per match across 3 seasons. BTTS 55.3% and a 26.3% clean sheet rate, with a 24.6% draw rate, point to relatively open games with a modest defensive resilience and a fair share of both teams scoring. Given the sample size of 3 seasons, there is variance and uncertainty in projecting long-term tendencies.
Attack Tempo
n/a
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
n/a
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
n/a
Draw share (BTTS n/a)
Oscar Hiljemark took charge of Pisa in Serie A on 3 February 2026. The profile contains zero analyzed seasons and all metrics are null, so no measurable tactical tendencies are identifiable. With such an incomplete sample, any edge or signal is uncertain and variance remains high. The current read is a nascent setup rather than an established pattern; future data will determine likely tendencies in goals, defense, and draw probability.
Attack Tempo
0.9
Goals scored per match
Defensive Control
19.2%
Clean sheet rate
Match Shape
24.3%
Draw share (BTTS 51.3%)
Paolo Sammarco began at Verona on 2026-02-03. Across three seasons analyzed, the team shows a low-scoring approach: 0.9 goals for per match against 1.5 conceded. BTTS at 51.3% and clean sheets at 19.2% point to defensively fragile episodes and frequent open games, with draws 24.3%. Given the sample size, these signals carry variance and should be treated as tentative tendencies rather than firm edges.