In his editorial in TJ, Massimo Pavan spoke about the impact of the change in technical guidance, from Thiago Motta to Igor Tudor, on Juventus and its season. Here is an excerpt of his words, “The change on the bench from Thiago Motta to the current coach Igor Tudor did not lead to a turnaround in this aspect, in fact the problems of managing the lead and drop in concentration in the final remained unchanged, the comebacks suffered against Roma, Bologna and Lazio, all finished 1-1, prove this, continuing with what we had seen with Atalanta and Fiorentina, just to give two examples from the first round.”
Pavan: “Serie di rimonte terribile iniziata contro il Cagliari”
Igor Tudor, allenatore della Juventus
The journalist continued: “The terrible series began on Oct. 6 against Cagliari: equalizing immediately on a penalty in the final, continued at San Siro against Inter: ahead 2-1, then down 2-4 and finally 4-4. In Lecce, Cambiaso’s mistake and Rebic’s equalizer in the recovery. Terrible match on December 14 at home with Venezia: ahead, then under, and finally 2-2. Another difficult result with Fiorentina at the Stadium: Sottil’s equalizer in the final minutes (2-2). Same script in the derby against Torino: 1-1 after Yildiz’s initial goal. In Bergamo against Atalanta: another 1-1 with comeback suffered, it continued on Jan. 25 in Naples: ahead with Kolo Muani, but defeat 2-1. As mentioned, it’s Tudor’s turn: three consecutive draws against Roma, Bologna and Lazio, all 1-1″. Read also Tudor’s words in the pre-Juventus-Udinese press conference <<<
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