Not yet satisfied, the Juventus coach wants to make some changes

Not yet satisfied, the Juventus coach wants to make some changes

Juventus won the first two matches of the 2019/20 season in Serie A. But coach Maurizio Sarri is still eager to make changes from many sides.
Sarri did not accompany Cristiano Ronaldo et al in the first two matches. As you know, he must undergo intensive treatment after being sentenced to pneumonia.

Now, her condition is slowly recovering and starting to take part in routine exercises. He also attended a press conference ahead of the third week of the Serie A match against Fiorentina, which took place at the Stadio Artemio Franchi on Saturday (09/14/2019).

His presence at the press conference confirmed that Sarri could return to accompany his adopted children from outside. Taking over the direction provided by the assistant, Giovanni Martusciello, while he was still in treatment.

The two wins so far, it should, could already be proof that the Juventus game is compact. Especially if you see how they managed to beat the Napoli goal four times in the previous game.
But Sarri was apparently not happy with the appearance of his adopted children. While praising, he admitted that he still wanted to make some changes about how to play Juventus.

"In the last few months, I have realized that the strength of Juventus lies in his organization, his head, his mentality and the way he sees the next match," Sarri told a press conference, quoted by Football Italia. .

"We have to change the way we handle certain moments in the match, defend the ball more often and not wait for opponents at the end of the penalty area," he continued.
Sarri also pointed out that the Juventus he had built were far from over. He wants a team that has a high level of depth to facilitate rotation.

"In Naples, there is a difference between 14/15 players who play more than others. At Chelsea, I adopted a strong rotation, which involved 18 players," he added.
"Juventus are not really ready, but the goal is to have 10 players who can be traded at any time," said the former Chelsea captain.


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