In his post-match interview, Conte reflected on his default setup of 4-1-4-1 and what it offers the team. "With four midfielders, we have more play, even if we can be less incisive. We have some room to explore with four midfielders behind the striker."
He went on to explain the tactical switch he employed in the second half and the flexibility it provides: "In the second half, we also switched to a 4-3-3. Then there's the alternative of a 4-3-3 with Lobotka, Anguissa, and McTominay [to bring more physicality] or we can increase the quality and move De Bruyne back. We're trying to implement a few things. With a 4-3-3, on the other hand, we move the full-backs into different positions; it's a year's work behind it."