The problem for Feyenoord is currently in pretty good shape and the match is still not certain.
Mou will definitely do some good schemes later but sometimes like you said, the classic way sometimes becomes monotonous and easy to predict.
The first leg will start at Feyenoord and of course this will be a real advantage for Feyenoord because of course with Feyenoord's current performance and with Rome's scheme which is sometimes easy to predict this becomes something very difficult for Roma to play in the first leg.
Feyenoord has the opportunity to take revenge on AS Roma. Last season the two teams just met. At that time they faced each other in the inaugural Conference League final and Feyenoord lost 1-0 so that AS Roma had the right to win the third-class European title. Both Feyenoord and Roma are still showing consistency in Europe. The Dutch giants advanced to the quarter-finals with a stunning achievement. In the last 16 they thrashed Shakhtar Donetsk with an aggregate of 8-2. Meanwhile, Roma ended Real Socieadad's resistance 3-0.
However, it seems that the Giallorosi are not afraid to face the Dutch representative, because Mourinho has enough experience with situations like this. Thanks to Mourinho's hands, it is possible that Roma will be able to talk a lot at UEL this time, The Special One certainly has the right tactics to beat his opponent.
Btw, I just realized this and indeed they have met in the final before and I don't remember that.
With this condition the mission of revenge will be more visible of course and I want something interesting in this match.
On the other hand, reflecting on previous statistics in the Conference League final, Rome implemented a defensive scheme at that time, will this really be done again for Mou, considering Feyenoord's condition will definitely take advantage of this first leg.
But indeed, with the current condition of Rome, which sometimes always has several gaps in the defense, this scheme will not be very good i think.