Juve-Milan, Allegri: “The future? Nothing is certain. Close to our goals”

“I was always taught that there is nothing for sure.” After the home draw with Milan, in the third versus second match of the championship, the discussion with Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri can only slide on the future, and on how much it would change if we achieved the two objectives of qualifying for the Champions League and winning the Italian Cup: “I am very happy with what the boys have done so far. We have two objectives, both quite close – said the coach into the Dazn microphone -. Compared to the past, the Italian Cup final and the Super Cup already played in these three years, we hope to be good and a little luckier to win. I can’t blame the boys for anything: it’s not easy to play in these moments at Juventus, for them it’s a moment of growth because these are difficult periods.”

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Always talking about the future, and the possibility of seeing Juventus try a different type of football if he remained on the Juventus bench, Allegri left the ball to the club on strategies: “I am a lover of technical players, I grew up with a coach who didn’t like me he never talked about a formation but only about the players’ technique: you have to ask the club about the team of the future, I just have to think about the end of the season. I try to field the best lineups above all to give balance to the team wins, in the second half we played with confidence, I am very happy with the performance. Then football can be played in many ways and there is not just one way to win, there is a squad that must be evaluated: this must be done. make society”.

MISSED OPPORTUNITIES

Regarding the progress of the match against Milan, the regret is for the unexploited scoring opportunities: “In the second half of the season we lost many matches, creating many opportunities, always 4-5-6 chances to score, even on Tuesday in Rome. Then we have to improve on passes and make fewer mistakes: we’re working on it.” On how the changes have reinvigorated Juventus: “The matches last 90-100 minutes and those who come on during the match can lend a hand: in Rome whoever came on got us through and today whoever came on could help us win the match, we had favorable opportunities but we didn’t take advantage of them.”

CHURCH AND YILDIZ

Vlahovic is a separate topic, certainly the late surge also had the signature of Federico Chiesa: “In one against one with the more tired defender he had good chances. As I told him, he must improve when he receives the ball with space in front : he must make the first check towards the opponent to get moving.” But he doesn’t disavow Yildiz’s choice: “Federico attacks the depth, Kenan is better at dribbling: how do you give him the ball and stop because he is a player with great technique, very good. Then Milan fell and with these players who are a mixed between technique and speed we created favorable situations.”

 
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