Thiago Motta: We have to stay calm, Fiorentina games are always difficult
2025-03-16 11:30
Juventus coach Thiago Motta expressed his thoughts on the match in the pre-match press conference against Fiorentina. Thiago Motta believes that it will be a difficult game and they are facing a very strong team.
Thiago Motta said: "Fiorentina's games are always tough. They just won the UEFA League, which greatly boosted their confidence. Fiorentina is a very good team. They have many good players and they know how to deal with big games. "
“For us, every game is important, so the one against Fiorentina is also important. It’s our next game, so we need to be ready to compete in every area of the pitch.”
"This game is a great opportunity for us to prove our quality. The first leg was one of our best games this season, but we failed to win. Therefore, we need to go all out against Fiorentina and play to our best level."
"Because tomorrow's game is crucial, we have recalled Jonas Ruschi, Nico Savona and Conceicao, who will travel with the team to Florence. As for the national team, Manuel Locatelli is very loyal to the Italian team and he has always respected the coach's decisions. I believe he will use these months of training to recover his strength as soon as possible and continue to work with us."
Thiago Motta also said: "I don't know what the future of the team will be like, but I know we have to stay calm. I am the first person to question myself, because I know clearly that when the team's progress is not going well, the responsibility will naturally fall on the coach. However, I don't have time to think so much, I can only focus on the next game. From now until the end of the season, we will try our best to get as many points as possible."
"My future is not the primary concern either. We have to focus on the game in Florence and play this game wholeheartedly to try to get the best result. But I can say that I have received support from the bosses in recent days and I am very happy. They all trust me."
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