Juventus players beat their team manager due to the serious issues ahead of their upcoming match with…
Due to significant problems before their next game, a Juventus player defeated their team management. According to Massimiliano Allegri, his Juventus young players’ development depends on their participation in the Champions League next season.
On Tuesday, Juventus defeated Lazio 2-0 in the first leg of their Coppa Italia semi-final, snapping a four-game losing streak.
Due to a decline in league performance, Allegri’s third-place team, Juventus, now leads fifth-place Roma by seven points. Juventus has not triumphed in Serie A since defeating Frosinone 3-2 at home on February 25.
“You have to get there in the Champions League, one way or another,” manager Allegri stated prior to Fiorentina’s visit on Sunday.
“We have talented players who improve with each game.
“And there will be at least eight international matches throughout the Champions League next year, which will help the kids develop even more.
“Some players require more time to prepare for international and Juventus matches.”
In spite of a rough spell that included league losses at Lazio and Napoli and home draws with Atalanta and Genoa, Allegri maintained that his team has been improving.
“The team has always practiced well, but as is common, confidence and support come from wins.
“With eight league games remaining, we must accumulate the necessary points to meet the Champions League goal.
The favorable outcome alters your perspective on everything. Fiorentina will be a good character test.
Additionally, Fiorentina defeated Atalanta 1-0 at home to win the first leg of their Coppa Italia semi-final midweek.
“We know the difficulties of this match because they played a good game against Atalanta,” stated Allegri.
“We must battle and fight for what is right. To accomplish this, we need to be adamant and fully aware that we only have eight league games remaining.
“We are aware that there will be challenges along the way to the campaign’s conclusion, but we must find a solution.”
The muscular ailment that has kept Poland’s Arkadiusz Milik out of action is anticipated to keep him out for another two to three weeks.
In six league games, Fiorentina has only triumphed once, and since a 1-0 win at Monza three days before Christmas, they have not won in Serie A away from home.