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Juventus Wobbles’ Thiago Motta Project
Project of Thiago Motta Juventus’s head wobbles after Atalanta and historic defeat embedded on Sunday. Since October 1967, they have not lost 0-4 at the stadium in Series A in a derby against Turin.
Eliminate both champions (extension of the playoffs before PSV) Like Coppa Italia In just a week in February (in the quarterfinals due to penalties against empoli), Juventus will have an option to win this season’s title after “Scudetto.” Super Coppa will also run away in January.
The defeat against Atalanta (third) drove out Juventus nine points in the 10-day Inter leaders at the end of Series A.
Finishing the season to decide
Institutional communication They refer to the continuity of Thiago Motta, which seems to fight against the thread. Specifically, it will end in the top 4. According to the Italian media, that’s not enough.
This directive hopes to wait at the end of the season before making a dramatic decision, and could occur between the end of Series A (May 25) and the start of the US Club World Cup (June 14) to select a relay on the bench.
Possible relay candidates
They can already hear Gian Piero Gasperini (Atalanta), Antonio Conte (Napolitan) or Roberto deserbi (Marseille), All contracts under contract are signed as the successor to Thiago Motta, who arrived at Juventus bench in July after a successful success in Bologna, which was classified for the largest European competition for the first time since 1964.
After a hopeful start, Juve checked her tie for her foul after drawing the series. Dusan Vlahovic On the bench. Arrival of Randal Kolo Muani Although it appeared to end the offensive issues in January, a humiliating Kopelo against Empori marked a turning point. Motta, who still can’t find the key, spoke about “shame,” and fans loaded hard against the team and directives
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
