Roma take on Liverpool in the Champions League semi-final first-leg clash at Anfield Stadium on Tuesday.
Eusebio Di Francesco will be hoping to pull off another upset after eliminating Barcelona from the quarter-finals 4-4 on away goals.
Di Francesco switched to a 3-5-2 setup against the La Liga leaders and has shown on a few occasions this season that he is willing to make tactical changes.
The Roma boss changed from a 4-3-3 to a 4-2-3-1 soon after the turn of the year during a slump in form.
That coincided with Cengiz Under becoming a first-team player.
The rising star signed as a replacement for Mohamed Salah has scored seven times and provided two assists since becoming a regular starter.
Under provided the assist that knocked Barcelona out of the competition and scored the goal that eliminated Shakhtar on away goals in the Last 16.
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Di Francesco does however, also have Schick available after making a full recovery from injury.
The young striker did score against SPAL, meanwhile, Under was rested which would suggest he starts against the Reds.
Di Francesco has, however, revealed Under has a 50 percent chance of starting: “Under is at 50% currently, Schick is a possibility. This team knows two different styles of play, I only have to decide which is the best. I’m not telling you what I have decided. Managing the two phases will be decisive.”
The Turkey international is likely to start but Di Francesco has shown that he will pull off a surprise if necessary.