Juventus Coach Luigi Del Neri Pleased With Summer Transfer Campaign

Juventus coach Luigi Del Neri says the Bianconeri did well with their transfer campaign.

By Rick D'Andrea

Gigi Del Neri - Juventus (Getty Images)
Juventus coach Luigi Del Neri has spoken about his side summer transfer campaign, saying he is happy with what occurred on the market.

Del Neri also echoed Giorgio Chiellini's comments about Milan, and challenged Alessandro Del Piero to give his all for the Old Lady.

"Alessandro can give much more. The main thing is that he is healthy," the coach explained to La Gazetta Dello Sport. "I am also pleased with how our transfer campaign went.

"Chiellini is correct, Milan is ahead of us but we can catch up to them and do well."

Juventus went down 1-0 to Bari in the first match of the Serie A season and will try to rebound from that setback against Sampdoria on September 12.

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